This Article is From May 13, 2014

New Army Chief Could be Announced Today: Sources

New Army Chief Could be Announced Today: Sources
New Delhi: The outgoing UPA government is likely to announce the name of the next Army Chief today, say sources, after the Congress' top leadership yesterday reportedly decided to go ahead with the controversial appointment despite the BJP's objections.

The Press Trust of India reported that the Defence Ministry has recommended Army Vice Chief Lt Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag for the top post. The current chief, General Bikram Singh, retires on July 31.

Last evening, senior leaders of the Congress, including the Prime Minister and party president Sonia Gandhi, met and reportedly decided to appoint the next Army Chief. This came soon after the Election Commission told the government again that it was within its rights to select the next Army Chief. The Opposition BJP has said the lame-duck government does not have the authority to make such an important decision. Results of the election are due on May 16.

Traditionally, the Army Chief is chosen two months before the incumbent vacates office.   Sources say Congress leaders wanted to follow the conventional timeline and signal that politics cannot leave the army rudderless.

"Dr Singh's government is going to demit soon. I leave it to their judgement of political propriety to decide whether it is right," said the BJP's Ravi Shankar Prasad. The stand of following convention to name the new chief is "just a smokescreen," alleged General VK Singh, former Army Chief and now a BJP candidate.

The Congress core group decided to proceed with naming the new chief after voting ended for an election that is expected to deliver a walloping to the party. The BJP, led by Narendra Modi, is expected to get the most seats.

In a note to the Defence Ministry today, the Election Commission reiterated the posit that appointments and purchasing of equipment for the defence forces are exempt from the model code of conduct which bans the government from making important policy decisions or allocating key offices once elections are announced.
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