01-12-25
கட்சி, ஜனநாயகத்தை அழித்து தானும் அழியும் ....த.வெ.க.வில் செங்கோட்டையன்புதிய புரட்சித் தலைவரைத் தேடி .....!ஓ.பி.எஸ். கெடு, பா.ஜ.க.வுக்கா.....?S.I.R. - முந்தும் தி.மு.க.ஜன்னல் வழியேவானிலையும் வானொலியும்தி.மு.க. - 75, இன்னொரு கிழக்கிந்தியக் கம்பெனி - 3"இஸ்லாமியர்கள் தேசப் பற்று மிக்கவர்களாக மாற வேண்டும்!" - பா.ஜ.க. சிறுபான்மைப் பிரிவு தேசியச் செயலாளர் வேலூர் இப்ராஹிம்பிஹார் வெற்றிக்குக் காரணங்கள்ஆசையால் அழிந்த ஆசான்தி.மு.க. அரசின் நான்காண்டு சாதனை - ஒரு பார்வை - 26வந்தே மாதரம் - சில நினைவுகள்டெல்லி டைரிடெபாஸிட் காப்பீடு - தேவை முழுமையான மாற்றம்மஹாபாரதம் பேசுகிறது - சோடியர் மிஸ்டர் துக்ளக்கார்டூன் சத்யாகார்டூன் ராஜுகார்டூன் அட்டை
Email to editor
Email to Support
Thuglak Online Store
Cho's Collections


Kathadi Ramamurthi's


Tamil Telefilms
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Bharatanatyam
5 - VCD/DVD Collections


Yoga
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Vocal
25 - VCD/DVD Collections


Devotional
21 - VCD/DVD Collections


Carnatic Music - Instrument
10 - VCD/DVD Collections


Mouli's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections


Crazy's
22 - VCD/DVD Collections


S.Ve.Shekher's
15 - VCD/DVD Collections


Kuchupudi
6 VCD/DVD Collections


Y.Gee.Mahendra's
8 - VCD/DVD Collections


Dummies Drama's
6 - VCD/DVD Collections

What about war crimes? - Kargil hero's family to government

Category :India Sub Category :National
2009-07-26 00:00:00
   Views : 265

Shimla, July 26 - A decade ago Captain Saurabh Kalia and five of his men were captured by insurgents in the icy hills of Kargil and tortured for days before their mutilated bodies were handed back. As India commemorates the military victory, Saurabh's parents plan to use the Right to Information Act to know about steps taken by the government to highlight war crimes.

'For the past 10 years, the government is just assuring us that it would highlight the war crimes committed against our son and other soldiers during the Kargil war at the international fora, but nothing concrete has materialised. Now, my next move will be to seek information under the RTI Act in this regard,' N.K. Kalia, 61, a retired senior scientist from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, told IANS by phone.

'Through the RTI we will come to know about the steps taken, if any, by the government to highlight the plight of victims of war crimes. If the reply is not satisfactory, the next step will be to launch a campaign to take the issue to a logical conclusion,' he said.

The bodies of the six soldiers of the 4 Jat regiment were handed over to the authorities June 9, 1999, two weeks after they were reported missing.

Saurabh, who passed out from the Indian Military Academy just a few months before the conflict did not live to receive his first pay cheque.

'Of course, their supreme sacrifice has made the country proud.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



Bookmark and Share

Related News

  • Chandigarh government offices to have jail-made furniture
  • Tripura's royal Durga Puja continues, courtesy government
  • Water on moon raises new questions about its origin: NASA
  • Indian-origin minister quits British government, takes G20 job
  • AMU seeks more land from Bihar government for new campus
  • Theft of 'What's Your Raashee?' master print scares Gowariker
  • Rahul stays in Dalit hut, Mayawati government cries foul
  • Court asks government school to admit girl