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2016 surgical strike was first, says Lt Gen Ranbir, the then DGMO

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Northern Army commander Lt Gen Ranbir Singh. File photo
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Amit Khajuria

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Tribune News Service

UDHAMPUR, May 20

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The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief,  Northern Command, Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, today said the 2016 surgical strike by the Indian Army was the first surgical strike of the country.

Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, who was then Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) and the face of the surgical strike operation, said, “I will not comment on the political statements made by any party, but in reply to an RTI, the DGMO recently informed the Ministry of Defence that the first surgical strike was carried out in 2016.” 

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A few days ago, the Congress had claimed that six surgical strikes were conducted during the UPA regime and two during Vajpayee’s tenure.

He said there had been a huge decline in local militancy in the state, as 217 youths picked up guns last year and the number this year was 40. “The security forces are reaching  out to elders, teachers, parents, so they explain the futility of picking up guns.”

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