Gen Singh informed the Committee that he would appear before it on the next date of summon -- January 22.
"The issue would be probed. It is viewed seriously. How can anybody of our staff refuse to accept any letter sent to the Council office? And for that matter, it was Gen Singh's reply letter to his summon," J-K Legislative Council Chairman Amrit Malhotra told PTI here.
Those responsible for refusing to take the reply would be punished, he said, adding that the action amounted to dereliction of duty.
Malhotra said he had received a call from the former Army Chief's advocate yesterday, informing him that he was in Tamil Nadu and would appear in person before the Privileges Committee on the next date of summon -- January 22.
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Gen Singh had been summoned last year to appear before the Privileges Committee on January 9 to explain his position on his allegations that politicians in the state were paid by the Army.
After he failed to appear before the Committee, the panel had issued a summons to him through the Haryana DGP to appear before it on January 22.
The privilege motion against Gen Singh was moved by MLCs Ajay Sadhotra, Rana and Khalid Najeeb Suhrawardy in the last session of the Council, taking cognisance of his allegations during a TV interview in which he had claimed that Army was paying money to politicians in Jammu and Kashmir.