"(External Affairs Minister) Sushma Swaraj has said but has not done anything. After 16 years, a government says that we cannot go to the International court. Today she is saying that we can. So many years have passed by now. It is time for them to take action. If you want to do something then do it," Captain Kalia's mother, Vijaya said.
Swaraj in Udaipur today said, "It has been decided that the way Capt Kalia was tortured created 'exceptional circumstances' and therefore, the government will change its affidavit in the Supreme Court and ask whether under legal provisions they could move ICJ. If the Court gives a nod, then we will take the issue to ICJ."
"Whatever Sushma Swaraj has said today, I am thankful to her, but do something concrete. Only then will I believe you," mother of the slain Kargil war hero said.
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"The then Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayeeji had promised us that this issue would be raised with the Pakistan and also on the international level. But I don't think in last 16 years, any government has taken a strong and concrete step.
"This is not only for Captain Kalia or his family, but for the entire army who is doing everything for the nation," said N K Kalia, father of the martyred solider.
Captain Kalia and five other soldiers were captured alive on 15 May, 1999 by Pakistani troops when they had gone out for patrol duty in Kaskar area of Kargil. They were kept in captivity where they were tortured and their bodies mutilated, triggering outrage in the country. Their bodies were handed over to the Indian side after 15 days.
The father of the slain soldier had moved the apex court in 2012, demanding an international probe.