CPI(M) slams Gen. Rawat’s comments on anti-CAA protesters

The Politburo of the party said that as the highest officer in the uniform, he has “breached the limit” of his institutional role

December 26, 2019 06:05 pm | Updated 06:25 pm IST - New Delhi

Bipin Rawat. File

Bipin Rawat. File

The CPI(M) on Thursday slammed Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat for criticising the anti-CAA protesters, and said as the highest officer in uniform he has “breached the limit” of his institutional role.

Gen. Rawat criticised people leading violent protests over the Citizenship Amendment Act, saying leadership is not about guiding masses, including students to carry out arson and violence, remarks that drew sharp reactions from opposition leaders.

The opposition party attacked Gen. Rawat, who is due to retire on December 31 as Army Chief, for making remarks on political issues.

The Politburo of the party said the General has “directly indulged” in condemning the student protesters who have been opposing the amended citizenship law and the proposed pan-India National Register for Citizens.

“Army Chief’s statement underlines as to how the situation has degenerated under the Modi government where the highest officer in uniform can so brazenly breach the limits of his institutional role. It is, therefore, necessary to raise the question as to whether we are going the Pakistan way of politicizing the military. Such obnoxious interference in matters of democratic struggles from top ranking military professionals is unheard of in the history of independent India,” it said.

It urged that the General to apologise to the nation for his “indiscretion” which has extremely adverse ramifications for the Constitutional arrangement in the country.

“We also demand that the government takes note of such a breach and censures the General,” the party said.

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