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Well, wise guy, why don't you splash your Indian brains and enlighten us all......Typical Pakistani mind games and false news.......tsk tsk....you guys are the only ones who actually believe this bs, post it and then comment on it ...LOL
On Air Force Day, Bodies Of IAF Officials Arrive In Makeshift Cartons From Tawang
Retired Lt General HS Panag's tweets led to concerns of disrespect.
08/10/2017 2:47 PM IST | Updated 8 hours ago
A tweet posted by (Retired) Lieutenant General HS Panag led to concerns over the Indian State's disrespect towards its security forces on Sunday morning.
Seven members of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Army had died in a chopper crash on Friday morning in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang. On Sunday, Panag shared a photograph of their bodies being flown back in cardboard boxes, hastily tied up with makeshift ropes. He published a couple of tweets with a scathing remark.
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Lt Gen H S Panag(R) @rwac48
Seven young men stepped out into the sunshine yesterday, to serve their motherland. India.
This is how they came home.
6:43 AM - Oct 8, 2017
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Lt Gen H S Panag(R) @rwac48
2. Seven young men stepped out into the sunshine yesterday, to serve their motherland. India.
This is how they came home.
His criticism of the government immediately sparked off a series of defences as well as more censure from several users of the micro-blogging sites.
Many pointed out the contradiction between the Centre's fierce valorisation of the army and its attitude to its members after their death on the field, summarised below by journalist Nidhi Razdan's tweet.
On Air Force Day, Bodies Of IAF Officials Arrive In Makeshift Cartons From Tawang
Retired Lt General HS Panag's tweets led to concerns of disrespect.
08/10/2017 2:47 PM IST | Updated 8 hours ago
A tweet posted by (Retired) Lieutenant General HS Panag led to concerns over the Indian State's disrespect towards its security forces on Sunday morning.
Seven members of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Army had died in a chopper crash on Friday morning in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang. On Sunday, Panag shared a photograph of their bodies being flown back in cardboard boxes, hastily tied up with makeshift ropes. He published a couple of tweets with a scathing remark.
- View image on Twitter
Follow
Lt Gen H S Panag(R) @rwac48
Seven young men stepped out into the sunshine yesterday, to serve their motherland. India.
This is how they came home.
6:43 AM - Oct 8, 2017
View image on Twitter
Follow
Lt Gen H S Panag(R) @rwac48
2. Seven young men stepped out into the sunshine yesterday, to serve their motherland. India.
This is how they came home.
His criticism of the government immediately sparked off a series of defences as well as more censure from several users of the micro-blogging sites.
Many pointed out the contradiction between the Centre's fierce valorisation of the army and its attitude to its members after their death on the field, summarised below by journalist Nidhi Razdan's tweet.