He added there would not have been need of any due process or Cabinet Committee for Appointment if seniority alone was the criterion.
He was responding to a question on whether the government intends to go in for deep selection and setting aside seniority principle when it comes to selection of service chiefs.
"First of all, I do not know where there is principle of seniority. There is a procedure set wherein all commanders are verified for their performance. I can assure you that those who were considered were all good. Too good and probably that is the reason why we could not take decision early," Parrikar said in a press conference here.
"They are all good, capable. Circumstances probably required this selection...If you go by seniority principle then there would be no requirement of any procedure.
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"There would be no requirement of any Raksha Mantri, there would no requirement of Cabinet Committee on Appointment because then it is a computer job. Date of birth decides who becomes General," he said.
He questioned why the government needs to spend 4-5 months studying the profile of officers, taking Intelligence Bureau reports among others.
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