While Government asserted that appropriate action will be taken against "retired or serving" officer, whoever is involved, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said the allegations against General Singh sound absolutely curious and odd not just because of the timing but also because of the contents of the report.
"It is obvious that the hounding of the retired army chief is being done because he was seen seated beside Narendra Modi at the Rewari rally," she said.
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Congress leader and Union Minister Manish Tewari reacted sharply, saying it is surprising that "whenever there is an allegation regarding the alleged subversion of an institution.., BJP is found quite jumping to the defence of individuals."
Noting that he was quite struck by this fact, Tewari hoped that "behind all these incidents, there is not the alleged invisible hand of the BJP and of course the spectre and shadow of RSS always looming in the background."
Sitharaman also raised the larger issue of misuse of institutions by Congress-led UPA government, saying "the Congress-led government has earlier used the CBI to break down the IB and tried to unravel it in the Ishrat Jahan encounter case. Now it is using the same methods for Military Intelligence. This is a dangerous sign," she said.
She accused the government of setting "wrong precedents", saying this does not augur well for the country's forces.
"The government and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should ponder over this. There is already a trust deficit. Government should stop using hounding tactics," she said.
The report of a Board of Inquiry into the functioning of Technical Services Division (TSD) has alleged misuse of position by Singh and unauthorised operations and financial wrongdoing by the intelligence unit.