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Chidambaram slams Army Chief General Rawat for remarks on CAA protests

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday asked Army Chief Bipin Rawat to limit himself to his job after the latter questioned the leadership behind the anti-citizenship act protests, which have turned violent in several places across the country.

Chidambaram slams Army Chief General Rawat for remarks on CAA protests
Chidambaram slams Army Chief General Rawat for remarks on CAA protests
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Published : Dec 28, 2019, 4:58 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday came down heavily on Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat, who had recently criticised people leading violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act, asking him to "mind his business."

The former union minister was speaking at the 'Maha Rally" against the new Act, organised by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) in front of Raj Bhavan here.

He also alleged that the Army Chief and the Director-General of Police (DGP) of Uttar Pradesh had been asked to support the government and it was a "shame".

"Now, the Army General is being asked to speak up. Is it the job of the Army General?" Chidambaram asked.

"The DGP... the Army General are being asked to support the government. It is a shame. Let me appeal to General Rawat. You head the Army and mind your business... what politicians will do, politicians will do."

"It is not the business of the Army to tell politicians what we should do. Just as it is not our business to tell you how to fight a war. You fight war according to your ideas and we will manage the politics of the country.." he said.

Politicians would manage politics and the army does not have the business to tell them what they should do, the Congress veteran added.

Criticising the anti-CAA protests, General Rawat had recently said the leadership was not about guiding masses, including students, to carry out arson and violence.

"Leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate directions, as we are witnessing in a large number of university and college students, the way they are leading masses of crowds to carry out arson and violence in our cities and towns. This is not leadership," the Army Chief had said at a health summit in New Delhi on Thursday.

Also read: Kerala Guv faces protests from delegates at IHC

Thiruvananthapuram: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday came down heavily on Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat, who had recently criticised people leading violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act, asking him to "mind his business."

The former union minister was speaking at the 'Maha Rally" against the new Act, organised by Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) in front of Raj Bhavan here.

He also alleged that the Army Chief and the Director-General of Police (DGP) of Uttar Pradesh had been asked to support the government and it was a "shame".

"Now, the Army General is being asked to speak up. Is it the job of the Army General?" Chidambaram asked.

"The DGP... the Army General are being asked to support the government. It is a shame. Let me appeal to General Rawat. You head the Army and mind your business... what politicians will do, politicians will do."

"It is not the business of the Army to tell politicians what we should do. Just as it is not our business to tell you how to fight a war. You fight war according to your ideas and we will manage the politics of the country.." he said.

Politicians would manage politics and the army does not have the business to tell them what they should do, the Congress veteran added.

Criticising the anti-CAA protests, General Rawat had recently said the leadership was not about guiding masses, including students, to carry out arson and violence.

"Leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate directions, as we are witnessing in a large number of university and college students, the way they are leading masses of crowds to carry out arson and violence in our cities and towns. This is not leadership," the Army Chief had said at a health summit in New Delhi on Thursday.

Also read: Kerala Guv faces protests from delegates at IHC

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Chidambaram slams Army Chief General Rawat for remarks on CAA
protests
Thiruvanathapuram, Dec 28 (PTI) Senior Congress leader P
Chidambaram on Saturday came down heavily on Army Chief Gen
Bipin Rawat, who had recently criticised people leading
violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act, asking
him to "mind his business."
The former union minister was speaking at the 'Maha
Rally" against the new Act, organised by Kerala Pradesh
Congress Committee (KPCC) in front of Raj Bhavan here.
He also alleged that the Army Chief and the Director
General of Police (DGP) of Uttar Pradesh had been asked to
support the government and it was a "shame".
"Now, the Army General is being asked to speak up. Is it
the job of the Army General?" Chidambaram asked.
"The DGP... the Army General are being asked to support
the government. It is a shame. Let me appeal to General
Rawat.. You head the Army and mind your business... what
politicians will do, politicians will do."
"It is not the business of the Army to tell politicians
what we should do. Just as it is not our business to tell you
how to fight a war. You fight war according to your ideas and
we will manage the politics of the country.." he said.
Politicians would manage politics and the army does not
have the business to tell them what they should do, the
Congress veteran added.
Critisising the anti-CAA protests, General Rawat had
recently said the leadership was not about guiding masses,
including students, to carry out arson and violence.
"Leaders are not those who lead people in inappropriate
directions, as we are witnessing in a large number of
university and college students, the way they are leading
masses of crowds to carry out arson and violence in our cities
and towns.
This is not leadership," the Army Chief had said at a
health summit in New Delhi on Thursday. PTI LGK UD
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