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Srinagar match: How the Army made a terrible decision
Nitin Gokhale, Wednesday November 4, 2009, New Delhi

The Army been widely criticized for deciding to skip a cricket match in Srinagar at the last moment.  The Ranji Trophy match was meant to begin on Tuesday.

But NDTV discovers that the question of participation was discussed and deliberated at various levels in the Army for at least a fortnight.

In its assessment in early October, the Srinagar-based 15 Corps Headquarters said the Services Team could be targeted by militants posing as spectators.  

This assessment was sent up to the Northern Command in Udhampur which endorsed the withdrawal.   

The big mistake here: that nobody realized how the pull-out would damage the efforts, of the Army and the government, to project Kashmir as a safe place.

The Northern Command sent the 15 Corps' recommendation to the Delhi-based Directorate of Military Training which handles, among several important issues, the Sports section of the Army.

The Directorate of Military Training passed on the Northern Command's decision to the Services Sports Control Board, a tri-service organisation, currently controlled by the Indian Navy.

The Services Control Board then decided to pull out.
 
Now, the Army Headquarters wants a complete explanation from 15 Corps and Northern Command. 
 
 
 
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Posted by Brig Romesh Gupta(Retd) on Nov 04, 2009
Its a matter of concern that no one at any level(Corp,Command,Army Hq`s)considered the long term ramification of the ill concieved decision.It negates all the good work of last few years which have led to improving the Security situation on the ground.
Posted by Shuja Kamili on Nov 04, 2009
It is really a matter of shame and shows that there are vested interests among army who does not want kashmir to be seen as normal place.When army cannot protect its own men, how will it ensure the safety of our country?
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