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  Pak is root cause of infiltration
4/1/2010 12:02:51 AM
NEW DELHI, Mar 31:
A day after he said that "remedy to the cross-border infiltration lies with Pakistan", the outgoing army chief General Deepak Kapoor  today apprehended a jump in intrusion attempts this summer, blaming  the neighbouring country for "aiding and abetting" infiltration of  militants into Jammu and Kashmir.
"We do expect enhanced attempts at infiltration this summer and the  trends for that are already there. Infiltration is aided and abetted  by our western neighbour," Kapoor told reporters after his farewell  Guard of Honour at the South Block lawns here.
However, he said, the security forces would tackle such attempts and  ensure peace and stability in the border state that had faced  insurgency for the last two decades.
"But we are quite sure the security forces would be able to take  care of any such attempts at infiltration and ensure a degree of  peace and stability in the entire state of Jammu and Kashmir as has  been the trend in the year and half or two years," he said.
Asked to comment on the 'unprecedented' advice from the Defence  Ministry to him on the Sukna land scam episode, asking him to  initiate disciplinary proceedings against the then Military  Secretary, Lt Gen Avadesh Prakash, Kapoor refused to be drawn into a controversy, saying, "We will leave it, it is not the appropriate moment to talk about that."
To a query on his advice to his successor Lt Gen V K Singh, Kapoor, who retired today after nearly four decades of service, said all army chiefs were "mature" and expressed the hope that Singh too would continue to follow the policies for the good of the army and the nation.
"All army chiefs are mature and so is my successor. I have no doubt that he will follow policies for the good of the army and the nation," he said.
He felt "no shortfall" during his tenure as army chief, Kapoor said, adding plans initiated during his term at the helm of the world's second largest army would continue and be completed during his successors' time.
"There is no shortfall. During every army chief's tenure, there are plans that are started and it is not necessary that they are completed within the tenure. The Chief of Army Staff post is occupied only for a short time, but the policies and the directions
continue always and accordingly, the projects started during my tenure will continue and be completed," he asserted. "It will go on this way," Kapoor said.
He said he was handing over the charge as Army Chief to Singh after  heading the 1.13 million-strong force for two-and-half years and  that he was doing so with "a degree of satisfaction."
"I have no doubt that army will continue to perform well. Army will try to sustain the image that the Indian nation holds for it. It is a difficult task, but I have no doubt that like in the past the Army will continue to perform well as always," he added.
"The legacy I leave behind is for the nation and you all to judge.  It is not for me to judge. It is for all of you to come to a  conclusion," he noted.
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