Ak antony treating a sensitive matter in insensitive manner: bjp

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Jaswant Singh said Gen VK Singh was not not seeking extension of service for the prize of office but only rectification of records. Senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh on Tuesday accused the


government of handling the sensitive issue of Army Chief General VK Singh's age in an "insensitive" manner saying the Prime Minister or the Defence Minister could have sorted


it out with him. He felt the army chief need not not resign. "I am amazed at his (Defence Minister ) incompetence and sheer folly of treating such a sensitive matter in an insensitive


manner," he said. Replying to questions on the army chief approaching the Supreme Court seeking correction of his date of birth on the army records, the former Defence Minister said Gen


Singh was not not seeking extension of service for the prize of office but only rectification of records. "Could the Defence Minister or the Prime Minister not not stopped or asked the


army chief .....walked to his office and sort out this elementary matter of sorting government records," he said. Asked if Gen Singh should resign now now that he has approached the


court, Jaswant Singh said "why should he.  Is that what bureaucracy wants him to do?" Maintaining that the civilian government's approach to the army chief's age issue as


"extremely distasteful", he said the army cannot be treated in this fashion as there was such a disconnect between the civilian government and the military. Jaswant Singh said


just because the army chief sought correction of the "wrong" record the government cannot treat it as "mutinous behaviour". He said he was not not supporting the army


chief as an individual but as an institution. "I am supporting the institution of Chief of Army Staff, not not as a person. Don't blunt the sword arm of the country," he said.