Parrikar compares Pakistan to a post-surgery 'anaesthetised patient'; lauds Indian soldiers
Army chief General Dalbir Singh with Deputy Chief of Army staff in Udhampur on Saturday. Pic/PTI
Army chief General Dalbir Singh with Deputy Chief of Army staff in Udhampur on Saturday. Pic/PTI
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Dehradun: In his first remarks after the cross LoC anti-terror strike, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar on Saturday compared Pakistan's condition to an "anaesthetised patient" after a surgery and said like Hanuman Indian Army has recognised its prowess.
"Pakistan's condition after the surgical strikes is like that of an anaesthetised patient after a surgery who doesn't know that the surgery has already been performed on him. Even two days, Pakistan has no idea what has happened," Parrikar said. "Indian troops were like Hanuman who did not quite know their prowess before the surgical strikes," Parrikar added, congratulating the troops for their precision.
On his first visit to the Northern and Western Commands post the surgical operation, Indian Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh personally complimented the soldiers. Meanwhile, Vice President Hamid Ansari said action against Pakistan was necessary as India can't be the recipient of terror attacks all the time and do nothing about it.