Indian Army Responds to Viral Press Conference Video Allegations
Clarification from the Indian Army
The Indian Army has issued a clarification regarding a press conference video that has gone viral on various media and social media platforms. The Army claims that the video contains false, malicious, and misleading statements aimed at tarnishing its reputation. In an official statement, the Army revealed that the individuals featured in the video—Chandu Chavan, Harendra Yadav, and P. Narendra—were dismissed from service due to acts of indiscipline and unmilitary conduct. Additionally, a fourth individual, Shankar Singh Gurjar, has been a fugitive since November 2024, facing disciplinary actions in both military and civilian courts.
Details of the Individuals Involved
The statement shared on social media emphasized the need to clarify facts concerning a misleading joint press conference held by Sanjay Singh and Manoj Jha at the Press Club of India, where the three former soldiers and the fugitive were given a platform. The truth about these four individuals is as follows:
* Chandu Chavan - Dismissed from the Army on July 25, 2024, after receiving five disciplinary marks for indiscipline.
* Harendra Yadav - Dismissed from service on January 27, 2024, due to indiscipline.
* Shankar Singh Gurjar - A fugitive from the Army since November 2024.
* P. Narendra - Dismissed from service for indiscipline.
Allegations of Misinformation
The Army's statement further indicated that these individuals are spreading falsehoods regarding service conditions, attempting to create division among officers and soldiers. This effort appears to be a distraction from their own unmilitary behavior and the ongoing actions against them, as they falsely portray their dismissals—resulting from issues like drug abuse and disobedience—as persecution.
Response to the Press Conference
This clarification follows a joint press conference held by Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh and RJD MP Manoj Jha, where the four former soldiers were reportedly present. The Army accused them of disseminating false information about service conditions and inciting division within the ranks. The Army asserted that these statements aim to divert attention from ongoing allegations related to their fugitive status, substance abuse, and indiscipline.