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Soldiers posting grievances on social media is indiscipline: Manohar Parrikar

Facing flak over instances of security personnel taking to social media to air their grievances, the government today said it is not desirable that armed force personnel indulge in such acts as mechanisms to raise

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: February 07, 2017 19:38 IST
File photo of Manohar Parrikar
File photo of Manohar Parrikar

Facing flak over instances of security personnel taking to social media to air their grievances, the government today said it is not desirable that armed force personnel indulge in such acts as mechanisms to raise such issues already exist within the system. 

“If any soldier goes to social media with his grievance, it is indiscipline. If any soldier has any problem, he can even meet me or Army chief,” Defence minister Manohar Parrikar informed Parliament today.

Replying to questions in the Rajya Sabha, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, while highlighting improvements made towards dietary and clothing needs of jawans, said under the Army Act, there was a system of grievance redressal which should be followed.

In case of a problem, the Chief of Army Staff has also been provided with a mechanism of redressal and even the Defence Minister could be approached and Grievance Boxes have also been placed at various places, he said. 

Complaints should come through proper channel and "we will redress it," Parrikar said. 

During the Question Hour, members raised the issue of a BSF jawan who had complained of diet in a social media post. One of the members asked Parrikar that though BSF fell under the Home Ministry, how would he view if Army jawans too aired their problems through the social media? 

Parrikar, however, said that the government has improved the dietary provisions for soldiers and there has been an increase in the scale of meat, chicken for JCOs and authorisation of chilled, frozen meat as basic ration. 

He said that extension of special ration available for those posted in Siachen Glacier to troops across the country anywhere above 12,000 feet has also been undertaken. The number of eggs provided in the diet per person has been increased from one to two, the minister said. 

Parrikar also said that large scale procurement of bullet-proof jackets and helmets has also been undertaken as were rifles and other equipment. More than a lakh bullet-proof jackets would be procured by the end of 2017, he said.


 

(With PTI inputs)

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