Modi government dismisses Indian: The Modi government has removed Indian Lieutenant General MV Suchendra Kumar, who refused to immediately take action against Pakistan after the Amalgam false flag operation, from the post of Commander Northern Command.
Modi government dismisses Indian, According to Dawn News, after the Amalgam false flag operation, the Modi government ordered action against Pakistan, but General MVS Kumar had adopted a policy of avoiding action.
As the extremists of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) increased pressure on the Modi government, the Indian Prime Minister dismissed the head of the Northern Command, Lieutenant General MVS Kumar, and ordered the appointment of Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma in his place, who will take charge of the Northern Command of the Indian Army on May 1.
Modi government dismisses Indian, With 7 lakh troops, paramilitary troops, police and intelligence agencies, the leadership of the Indian Army appeared to be a complete failure regarding the Amalgam attack. Lieutenant General MVS Kumar’s fault was to refuse to launch an expedition against Pakistan immediately after the Amalgam operation. The Modi government’s plan fell apart due to Lieutenant General MVS Kumar’s refusal.
Tough questions from the new commander of the Indian troops after the Amalgam false flag operation, the officers and soldiers of the Indian Army have started asking tough questions to their leadership on the current security situation.
The newly appointed Deputy Chief of Staff of India, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, met the army officers and soldiers at Somnath Hall, Srinagar yesterday.
In this meeting held in the context of the Amalgam incident, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma could not satisfy the officers and soldiers of the Indian Army. Indian officers asked how the Amalgam attack took place despite tight security. If we are sent forward, who will be responsible for the security of the cantonment?
An Indian army officer informed that there is intense anger among the Muslims of Jammy and Kashmir against the Indian army and the government after the Amalgam incident.
It should be noted that after the attack on local tourists in Amalgam, India started a series of unjustified accusations and provocations and suspended the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan and instructed the diplomatic staff to leave India by April 30, 2025. Apart from this, the Modi government has also taken several aggressive decisions regarding Pakistan, including canceling the visas of Pakistanis.
Pakistan’s National Security Committee adopted the best diplomatic strategy in response, and the Indian diplomatic staff was also limited to 30 people. The National Security Committee had made it clear that water is Pakistan’s lifeline; if water is stopped, Pakistan will consider it a war.
Tensions between the two nuclear powers in South Asia have sparked concern around the world. Pakistan has blamed its regional rival for the Jaffar Express attack at the United Nations. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had also indicated his willingness to accept an impartial investigation into the Amalgam attack. However, instead of taking steps for peace, India has continued to show traditional stubbornness.