The Centre’s eagerness to claim credit for what it said
was a successful coordinated response to the terrorist attack on the
Pathankot airbase lay in tatters(ruined or badly damaged) on Sunday morning with the discovery of
two more terrorists in action, death of a seasoned NSG commando and
injury to many of his colleagues.
Sunday morning’s
nasty surprise was in fact in line with the many missteps since the
terror threat was discovered on the early morning of January 1. Within
the military and the rest of the security establishment, and outside,
several questions are being raised about the way the entire operation
was handled.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in
the national capital on Sunday evening, and directly went into a huddle
with senior officials including National Security Adviser Ajit Doval,
Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar and others to discuss the terror strike.
The
PM’s meeting was the culmination(the highest or climactic point of something) of daylong consultations by Minister
of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj and others with various stakeholders.
No dramatic change in the PM’s Pakistan policy was expected immediately,
sources hinted.
The morning began peacefully in
Pathankot airbase, and there was no inkling of the dramatic events that
were to unfold over the next several hours.
Around 10
a.m., Lieutenant Colonel Niranjan Kumar and his team from the National
Security Guard were examining the body of a terrorist killed the
previous evening, and probably trying to defuse an explosive attached to
it, when the device detonated, killing him and injuring the others.
Security
force casualties now stood at seven dead. “There seems to have been an
accident, in which five NSG personnel were injured. Leader of the team
Lt. Col. Niranjan succumbed to his injuries,” Union Home Secretary Rajiv
Mehrishi said.
And by 12.20 p.m. the security forces
realised that two more terrorists were alive, when firing came from
different locations. By evening, the two were killed in the operations,
sources said, thus taking the total number of terrorists killed until
Sunday evening to six.
Data that may be helpful:
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Source :- The Hindu, 04-Jan-2016
Data that may be helpful:
Meanings:-
- tatters:- ruined or badly damaged
- culmination :- the highest or climactic point of something
Source :- The Hindu, 04-Jan-2016
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