Army chief Bipin Rawat says India will reciprocate if Pakistan stops terrorism
He is optimistic that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir will improve now that the state is under governor’s rule.
Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Wednesday said India would not hesitate to extend its friendship to Pakistan if it stops cross-border terrorism, reported IANS.
“Let Pakistan take the initiative first by stopping cross-border terror,” Rawat said at a felicitation ceremony for athletes from the Army in Delhi. “If they manage to stop terrorism from their side, we will act like Neeraj Chopra.”
Chopra, who won a gold in the men’s javelin throw, bowed his head and shook hands with Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem on the podium. Nadeem, who won the bronze medal, promptly reciprocated.
Asked about the situation in the Kashmir Valley since governor’s rule was imposed in July, Rawat said he was optimistic that the situation would improve. “I can say this with conviction that their [militants’] families have realised that terrorism isn’t the best way forward,” the Army chief said. “The mothers want their sons to return to the right track and if the trend continues, I am sure we can find a way for peace to return in the Valley.”