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Army says veterans doing their bit to curb violence

Chandigarh: The “mediatory role” played by ex-servicemen between the agitating populace in Haryana and the armed forces deployed to curb violence played a large role in diffusing volatile situations, the Army has claimed.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, February 22

The “mediatory role” played by ex-servicemen between the agitating populace in Haryana and the armed forces deployed to curb violence played a large role in diffusing volatile situations, the Army has claimed.

The substantial population of retired soldiers in the state proved to be an important factor which enabled the Army to stem violence and prevent the situation at many places from spiralling out of control, a spokesperson said.

“Acting as a bridge between the Army and the agitating civilians, the veterans were able to convince the protesters to abide by the instructions given by the Army,” he said, adding that they were instrumental in dispersing a large crowd that had gathered at Karnal Chowk in Kaithal.

Haryana has been a major contributor of manpower to the armed forces, who have played a very important role in all wars and other major operations undertaken by India, including counter-terrorist operations.

The Army is also playing a major role in evacuating travellers from affected areas to safer places. A large number of senior citizens, women and children who required immediate help were moved to Ambala over the past two days in military vehicles. Army columns also arranged evacuation of patients from a private hospital in Kaithal.

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