Defence
minister Rajnath Singh briefs the parliament on the Indian Air Force
chopper crash in Tamil Nadu yesterday,in which 13 of the 14 people on
board including Chief of Defence General Staff Bipin Rawat and his wife
were killed, New Delhi, December 9, 2021. Photo: LSTV grab via PTI
New Delhi:
Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday, December 9, told parliament
that a tri-services inquiry led by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh has
already begun investigation into the helicopter crash that killed Chief
of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat and 12 others.
Singh said in a statement in the Lok Sabha that all efforts were
being made to save IAF Group Captain Varun Singh, the lone survivor of
the crash near Coonoor in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, who was on life
support at the military hospital in Wellington.
“A tri-services inquiry headed by Air Marshal Manavendra Singh has
been ordered by the Indian Air Force. A team of investigators had
reached Wellington yesterday (Wednesday) itself and started their work,”
Singh said.
Gen Rawat, India’s first CDS, his wife Madhulika and 11 other armed
forces officers died when the military helicopter they were travelling
in crashed. Singh’s statement in the lower house confirmed what had been
reported on Wednesday: that the CDS was on his way to the Defence
Services Staff College, Wellington in an Air Force Mi 17 V 5 helicopter.
However, new details were
provided, including that the chopper took off from Sulur Air Base at
11:48 am and was expected to land at Wellington by 12:15 pm. “Air
Traffic Control at Sulur Air Base lost contact with the helicopter at
approximately 12.08 pm. Subsequently, few locals spotted a fire in the
forest near Coonoor and rushed to the spot where they observed the
wreckage of military helicopter engulfed in flames. Rescue teams from
the local administration in the vicinity reached the site and attempted
to recover the survivors from the crash site,” the defence minister.
Singh also revealed the identities of all the 13 people who died in
the crash. They are: CDS General Rawat; his spouse Madhulika Rawat; the
CDS’ defence adviser Brigadier Lakhbinder Singh Lidder; staff officer Lt
Col Harjinder Singh. The other nine are officers of the armed forces
and their names are Wing Commander Prithvi Singh Chauhan, Squadron
Leader Kuldeep Singh, Junior Warrant Officer Rana Pratap Das, Junior
Warrant Officer Arakkal Pradeep, Havildar Satpal Rai, Naik Gursewak
Singh, Naik Jitendra Kumar, Lance Naik Vivek Kumar, Lance Naik B. Sai
Teja.
Singh said that the last rites of the CDS will be performed with full
military honours. He said the last rites of the other military
personnel who died in the crash will also be conducted with appropriate
military honours.
Parliament pays tribute
Both houses paid tribute to General Rawat and the other deceased. In
the lower house, the members stood in silence for two minutes as a mark
of respect for.
Speaker Om Birla said Rawat had worked towards bringing reforms and would be remembered for his dedication.
In the Rajya Sabha, the deputy chairman Harivansh describing India’s
first CDS as an exceptional and distinguished military leader.
Reading out Rawat’s obituary, Harivansh said the CDS had an
illustrious military career spanning over four decades during which he
held several important staff positions and went on to become the Chief
of Army Staff on December 31, 2016.
“In the last two years, Gen Rawat tried to bring transformative
reforms in the security architecture of our country,” Harivansh said.
“As an individual, he will always be remembered for his commitment to the nation as well as troops, he said.
“In the passing away of Gen Rawat, the country has lost an
outstanding soldier and an exceptional and distinguished military
leader,” he said.
Parliamentarians
observe two-minute silence on the demise of Chief of
Defence Staff
General Bipin Rawat, his wife, and other military officers
in the Lok
Sabha, New Delhi, December 9, 2021. Photo: LSTV grab via PTI
The House, he said, deeply mourns the passing away of Gen Rawat, his wife, and 11 others.
“The loss of precious lives is indeed painful and unfortunate,” he
said after which members stood in silence as a mark of respect to the
memory of the departed.
Thereafter, the defence minister made a statement, which was identical to the one he made in the Lok Sabha earlier.
The opposition parties which have been demanding that the suspension
of 12 Rajya Sabha MPs should be revoked had earlier decided to suspend
the protest to pay tribute to Rawat and the others.
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