The battle between Former Army chief retired General VK Singh and the government of India has reopened after the Centre scrapped the Z-plus security cover to Singh. The two parties have a history of animosity which started when the Army chief's age became a ma...
A day after the Z-plus security provided to retired Army chief General VK Singh was taken away, Singh has hit out at the government saying he neither used nor wanted the security cover in the first place. However, the timing of the removal of the security cove...
Newshour | Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh has been relentless in his attack against the UPA government. He demanded the dissolution of Parliament, claiming that the government is unconstitutional. In his latest move, Gen Singh has called for a Parliament ghera...
News Night | Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh has been relentless in his attack against the UPA government. He demanded the dissolution of Parliament, claiming that the government is unconstitutional. In his latest move, Gen Singh has called for a Parliament ghe...
Former Army chief Gen VK Singh has threatened to gherao Parliament. He has said that this move is for the betterment of farmers and the poor in the country. But this latest protest does not seem to have gone well with many Army veterans as they say that althou...
Former Army Chief Gen VK Singh exhorts people to fight against corruption. He says that corruption cannot be eliminated unless each person decides to fight against it. Speaking about India Against Corruption activist Arvind Kejriwal and his relentless struggle...
Former Army Chief General VK Singh, who had launched a scathing attack on the government calling for the dissolution of Parliament and immediate elections, sticks to his stand. Defending his commands, Gen Singh says that he had expressed not merely his persona...
Listen to Anna Hazare as he speaks of why there is a need to form a political party that would be an alternative to the current political establishment. Anna refers to small slip of paper when he speaks on the crucial issue of forming a political party? In his...
Arvind Kejriwal speaks to the people at Jantar Mantar on the appeal made by 23 prominent personalities of the country to provide a alternative to the current political dispensation. But Kejriwal says they asked him to suggest or lead or form an alternative tha...
Twenty-three prominent personalities of the country have in a signed appeal to Team Anna and Anna Hazare have asked them to stop depending on the current political dispensation and form a political front of their own. The chief among the names are retired Army...
Even as the standoff between Team Anna and government continues with both the parties unwilling to budge from their stance, prominent citizens including former Army Chief Gen VK Singh have made an appeal to the agitating Team Anna members to call off their hun...
Lt Gen Tejinder Singh reacts after the Patiala House Court summons former Army Chief VK Singh and four others in a criminal defamation case. This case had been filed earlier by Tejinder Singh after a press release was given out to the media accusing the office...
Lt Gen Tejinder Singh's counsel Anil Agarwal reacts after the Patiala House Court summons former Army Chief VK Singh and four others in a criminal defamation case. This case had been filed earlier by Tejinder Singh after a press release was given out to the me...
The Defence Ministry seeks explanation from from BEML chief VRS Natarajan for his alleged remarks against former Army Chief Gen VK Singh in a recent press conference in Bangalore. Natarajan had also criticised the interview that VK Singh had given to Times Now...
BEML chairman and managing director VRS Natarajan comes out all guns blazing against former Army Chief General VK Singh, saying that all the allegations levelled against his company are false.
A review petition on the appointment on General Bikram Singh, a show cause notice against General Dalbir Singh Suhag and a petition against VK Singh by General Tejinder Singh keeps succession in the Indian Army murky.
Reacting to the interview given by Army Chief General VK Singh, Congress remarks that Defence Minister is the right person to answer all the questions related to his claims.
Reacting to General VK Singh's claims that there are people in the Defence Ministry working against him, the Ministry says if he mentions a name, they are ready to probe.
A week before General VK Singh is to retire as the Army Chief, he answers questions on the age row, the Tatra deal and many more issues in his most detailed interview till date.
A week before General VK Singh is to retire as the Army Chief, he answers questions on the age row, the Tatra deal and many more issues in his most detailed interview till date.
Army Chief General VK Singh is set to release a book by prominent lawyer RK Anand that allegedly exposes 'bitter reality' of Army-Government interaction.
Lt Gen Tejinder Singh, who claims to be in the possession of a sting CD which has evidences that off-air interceptors were purchased at the direction of Gen VK Singh, is set to move Delhi High Court.
Lt-Gen Tejinder Singh is expected to approach the Delhi High Court to submit copy of sting CD purported to confirm that off-air interceptors were imported at the instruction of Army chief Gen VK Singh.
Army chief General VK Singh speaks to three division commanders over the alleged scuffle between Army officers and jawans and demands a probe into the matter.
The Army orders an enquiry into the allegedly derogatory press release by the Western Command Headquarters over the Annadale ground ownership controversy.
The CBI is examining Army Chief Gen VK Singh's written complaint against Lt. Gen Tejinder Singh on the alleged bribe offer, in order to decide on filing a case against the latter.
Army Chief General VK Singh files a formal written complaint with the CBI over the 14 crore bribe allegedly offered to him for procurement of sub-standard trucks.
The Patiala court is to decide on whether to summon Army Chief Gen VK Singh in connection with a defamation case, filed by Left Gen Tejinder Singh against the Army Chief.
The hue and cry raised over Army Chief's letter to the Prime Minister on lack of defence preparedness was missing when a CAG report pointed out gaps in Indian defence last December.
In reference to the spook story on troop movement, veteran BJP leader LK Advani writes in his blog that the ties between the government and the Army are at an all-time low.
Days after the Army Chief wrote a letter to the Prime Minister questioning defence preparedness of the Army, a CAG report has pointed out gaps in the country's defence.
The fact that Army Chief Gen VK Singh indicated about possible newspaper stories, misinterpreting troop movements, three months ago leads to a question whether he was forewarned about the Indian Express story.
Army Chief Gen VK Singh dismissed as 'absolutely stupid', a report that the Indian govt panicked for several hours in the face of unexplained troop movements near Delhi in January.
Sunday Guardian, a Delhi-based weekly says a senior UPA minister, whose kin is involved in arms deals, is behind the spook story on Indian Army, published in Indian Express.
As per The Sunday Guardian, a senior minister of the UPA govt was the mastermind behind the story aimed at aggravating the friction between the political establishment and Army Chief VK Singh.
The national daily, which published the spool story on Indian Army prompting clarifications from the Prime Minister and Defence Minister, chooses to stick to its stand.
The front-page Indian Express report on the late night January 16 military movement is highly exaggerated in nature and an example of irresponsible journalism, says Defence Minister AK Antony.
Defence Minister AK Antony remarks that the patriotism of the armed forces can never be questioned and that the story on the unexpected movement of troops is baseless.
Former army men have outrightly rejected the Indian Express report of suspicious movement of troops near the national capital on January 16, as baseless.
The Indian Express says its front-page story says nothing more than the government being worried in January by the movement of a mechanized army unit, because it had not been informed.
The Prime Minister and the Defence Ministry have rubbished the report in The Indian Express on suspicious movement of Army troops calling it alarmist and totally baseless.
The Bharatiya Janata Party says Prime minister Manmohan Singh must tell the nation what exactly happened on January 16, when two army units moved towards the national capital.