TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Army has no data to suggest that surgical strikes were conducted by its troops across the Line of Control before September 29, 2016, the day when such strikes were carried out in Pakistan occupied Kashmir.
This was stated by the Directorate General of Military Operations in a RTI reply, putting to rest the claim of the United Progressive Alliance and the Congress that six surgical strikes were conducted during the period of Manmohan Singh government.”This section does not hold any data pertaining to surgical strikes if carried out before September 29, 2016,” said Lt Col A D S Jasrotia at the Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army).
The reply came in response to an RTI filed by Jammu-based activist Rohit Choudhary about the number of surgical strikes on Pakistan between 2004 and 2014, and after September 2014. He had also sought to know how many of those were successful.
“Indian army conducted surgical strikes along the LOC on 29 September 2016. No Indian soldier lost his life during surgical strikes”, the officer of IHQ of Army’s Director General of Military Operations said in the RTI reply.