NEW DELHI – Indian Army Chief General Bipan Rawat on Sunday has once againspoken against Pakistan and has accused the neighbouringcountry for ‘trying to disrupt the atmosphere’ in India.
The Indian Army chief had earlier said that attempts were being made to‘revive insurgency’ and that people needed to be careful during the ongoingfestival season to prevent ‘anti-national’ forces from succeeding in theirnefarious designs.
The general once again accused Pakistan to vitigate atmosphere inIndia claiming that India was ‘progressing’ and that made other countriesjealous.
The general’s comments once again raise tensions between the two neighboursand, like his earlier statements, there was no proof of what the IndianArmy chief had claimed.
Earlier, Pakistan had asked India to hold a meeting on the sidelines of theUnited Nations General Assembly (UNGA). An Indian spokesperson said, “Thisis not a resumption of dialogue. They asked for a meeting, we said yes.”
India had then cancelled the meeting between the foreign ministers over thealleged ‘killing’ of Indian soldiers and the release of a series of‘controversial’ postal stamps. Pakistani government had said that theincidents that were the basis of cancelling the meeting happened a longtime before the agreement and Pakistan had no hand in either of the events.









