General who led surgical strikes to head Congress panel
Army's former Northern Command chief DS Hooda, who directed the 2016 cross-LoC surgical strikes, will now be heading a task force on national security at the behest of the Congress.
By : migrator
Update: 2019-02-21 16:44 GMT
New Delhi
The decision was announced by the Congress on Thursday after a meeting between party President Rahul Gandhi and Lt Gen DS Hooda (retd).
The task force team would be picked by Hooda to prepare a "vision paper for the country in consultation with a select group of experts."
"I would be picking up my own team which may consist of 5-6 persons. These persons would be drawn from different backgrounds such as military, foreign policy experts and may be also from the police," Hooda told IANS.
He said the task force would target to submit a report in about a month's time on various aspects of the national security.
Hooda, however, clarified that he has not joined the Congress and his involvement is restricted to this task force only.
In September 2016, Hooda had planned and directed the surgical strikes on terror launchpads across the Line of Control (LoC). However, he has also said in the past that the surgical strikes were "over-hyped" and "politicised."
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