Defence

Indian Army Chief Condemned Behaviour of Students in Protest, ” This is not Leadership”

He said that people are trying to protect themselves from the cold of Delhi, while my soldiers in Siachen are protecting the border in -10 to -45 degree.

Ayushi Sharma

There is a lot of noise in the political corridor these days about the ongoing protests in the country. Army Chief General Bipin Rawat questioned the performance of the universities. At an event in Delhi, he praised the army personnel standing in difficult conditions. He said that people are trying to protect themselves from the cold of Delhi, while my soldiers in Siachen are protecting the border in -10 to -45 degree.

The Army Chief also reacted strongly to the protests surrounding NRC and CAB and demonstrations at several universities in the country. Without naming any university, he said, 'Leadership ability is not one that leads people in the wrong direction. Today we are all seeing crowds and people performing violent demonstrations in many cities, led by students in large numbers of universities and colleges. It is not leadership capability. '

Army Chief remembers soldiers stationed in Siachen

Praising the soldiers of the Indian Army under the difficult conditions of Siachen, the Army Chief said, "On this day when we are all trying to protect ourselves from the cold in Delhi, I want to draw attention to our soldiers. My soldiers stationed at Siachen and other high peaks where the temperature is also -10 to -45 degrees are stuck.

Speaking on leadership, the Army Chief said that it is not an easy task but a very difficult task. Army Chief Bipin Rawat said, 'Leadership is a difficult task because a large number of people follow you as you move forward. It looks normal, but it is very difficult work because there is a huge crowd behind you. '

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