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Army chief appointment issue referred to EC: Antony

May 02, 2014 05:11 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:02 pm IST - New Delhi

Amid strong opposition by the BJP to the appointment of the next Army chief, the Government on Friday said the matter has been referred to the Election Commission and any decision will be taken only after getting its nod.

“The matter is before the Election Commission. We want to strictly follow all the procedures before taking any final decision on the issue,” Defence Minister AK Antony said when asked about the status of appointing the next Army chief.

The matter was sent to the Election Commission by the Defence Ministry earlier this week though the poll panel has already said that appointments, promotions, tenders and procurements are not covered under the Model Code of Conduct in the ongoing elections as well as any other election in the future.

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On why the Ministry has sent the matter to the Election Commission despite its March 27 order, highly-placed Defence Ministry sources said such matters are important and it was felt that nod of all authorities concerned should be taken before proceeding.

The BJP has been opposing the appointment of the next Army chief by the UPA Government, arguing that there was no hurry to do so and the matter should be left to the next government.

Army Vice Chief Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag is the frontrunner for appointment to the top post which will fall vacant on July 31 after the retirement of present Army chief Gen Bikram Singh.

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Traditionally, the appointment of chief of services has been made two months before the retirement of the incumbent.

However, in the case of Gen Bikram Singh, the appointment was done three months before the retirement of Gen V K Singh, who was engaged in a long—drawn battle with the government over his age issue.

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