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Army-policemen ‘misunderstanding’ resolved in Kashmir

Published: 27 May 2014 - 08:40 am | Last Updated: 25 Jan 2022 - 04:54 pm

Srinagar: The army yesterday said it has amicably resolved a “misunderstanding” between some soldiers and policemen in Sonamarg hill station in Jammu and Kashmir that had resulted in a scuffle May 23.
“On May 23, as a result of some misunderstanding, there was a scuffle between the army and police personnel deployed at Sonamarg,” defence spokesman Lieutenant Colonel N N Joshi said in a statement here yesterday.
“Some sections of the media misrepresented the facts about the incident, generating apprehension about army-police relations getting strained at the local level. “As soon as the matter came to the notice of Chinar Corps headquarters, it was pro-actively taken up with senior police officials and military authorities of Sonamarg were ordered to investigate,” he said.
Major General J S Cheema, chief of staff of Chinar Corps, Monday visited Sonamarg and presided over a meeting attended by the deputy inspector general of police (Central Kashmir), Ganderbal deputy commissioner and police superintendent and other officers.
The meeting discussed the incident and also the issue of fencing of the army ground in Sonamarg.
“The misgivings prevailing over both the issues were ironed out in an extremely amicable manner,” the spokesperson said. The army assured that strict disciplinary action will be taken after the court of inquiry against the people found guilty.
IANS