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Was pained by the news of sailor's death: Parrikar

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Outgoing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, who is expected to get the defence portfolio in the expansion of the union cabinet on Sunday, today termed the death of a sailor in the mishap involving a Navy vessel as painful, and attributed it to "factor like corruption".

"When I heard the news of a sailor dying, I was pained. My heart bleeds for any person who dies for nation. My heart bleeds still more if we have wasted the life of a defence person," Parrikar said, when asked about his comment.

"I consider this as a wastage of life because of factor like corruption," he said, adding that he believes in the zero-error culture.
 

"We cannot fly jawans, Navy or airforce in flying coffins. These are my comments as a nationalist person," he said.

A sailor was killed and another four were reported missing after a torpedo recovery vessel (TRV) sank 30 nautical miles south of Visakhapatnam last evening.

The mishap took place when an ageing 110-tonne TRV A-72, commissioned in February 1983, was on a routine mission to "recover" dummy mines and torpedoes fired by fleet warships off the Vizag coast.

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First Published: Nov 07 2014 | 11:20 PM IST

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