Indian soldier who crossed into Pakistan was ‘upset with senior’: Indian media

NEW DELHI: Indian soldier Chandu Babulal Chauhan, who sneaked into Pakistan after the cross-border firing, was upset with his senior officers and decided to march towards Pakistan in a fit of anger, claims the Indian media.

According to the report on Times of India,  Chauhan was reportedly upset with his immediate superior in Rashtriya Rifles.

Indian solider who tried to infiltrate Pakistan territory was captured. Picture source: Hindustan Times

The TOI reported its sources in the security establishment as claiming that  Chauhan, who hails from Maharashtra, was not connected in any way with the  surgical strikes, which Pakistan categorically denied, allegedly carried out during the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday. “In fact, no surgical strike happened at the spot from where he crossed over to Pakistan.”

“The soldier on Thursday afternoon started marching towards the LoC in a huff, still armed with his weapon, after an argument with his immediate superior. Apparently, he was cautioned by his colleagues as he marched towards the LoC but paid no heed to their calls not to stray into Pakistan”, the report said.


Attempts being made to bring Indian soldier back from Pakistan: Rajnath Singh


He was later arrested by the Pakistani forces deployed across the LoC.

After the capture of India soldier, India’s Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh addressed a press conference and said that all attempts were being made to free the Indian soldier who is in Pakistan’s captivity.

“All attempts are being made to secure his release,” Singh told reporters in the Indian capital while assuring that Delhi would take up the matter with Pakistan soon.

Chandu Babulal Chauhan, a soldier serving with the 37 Rashtriya Rifles, was captured after he “inadvertently crossed over to the other side of the Line of Control”.

India claimed it conducted ‘surgical strikes’ several kilometres inside the Pakistani side of Kashmir during the wee hours of Thursday in a bid to prevent alleged terror attacks being planned in major Indian cities.

However, Pakistan said two of its soldiers had been killed and nine more wounded in what it described as small arms fire, dismissing the talk of surgical strikes as an absolute ‘illusion’ strategy to whip up ‘media hype’.

Here’s the video of Indian soldiers killed during cross-border fire. However, the footage is yet to be officially confirmed.


VIDEO: Six Indian soldiers killed, one captured… by arynews

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