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SC to hear petition against new Army chief

India Blooms News Service (IBNS) | | 19 Jun 2014, 11:15 am
New Delhi, June 19 (IBNS) The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear a petition challenging the appointment of Lieutenant General Dalbir Singh Suhag as the new chief of the Indian Army.

In his petition, senior Lieutenant General Ravi Dastane has alleged that Suhag's selection as the new Army chief was a case of "favouritism".

The apex court will hear his petition in July.

Brusing off all controversies, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley on June 11 said Vice Chief of Indian Army Lieutenant General Dalbir Singh Suhag's appointment as the next Army Chief has been finalized.

 "The appointment is final. The post of the Army Chief must be kept out of all controversies," said Jaitley.

 The Lok Sabha on June 11 witnessed an uproar over an affidavit on Suhag in connection to his promotion as the next Army Chief.

The affidavit said the alleged lapses which were made as grounds to impose disciplinary ban on Suhag were "baseless", "premeditated", "vague" and "illegal".

Suhag is scheduled to take over as the Army Chief at the end of August. 

He will serve as the Army Chief for a tenure of two years and five months till December 31, 2016

He will be the second officer from the Gorkha Rifles to become the Army chief, after the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.

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