Kerala gov’s lawyer in High Court insults General Bipin Rawat, makes several accusations

Kerala govt’s advocate had claimed that General Bipin Rawat was appointed as the first joint chief of defence staff bypassing the constitutional concept that only the President of India is the supreme commander of the armed forces.

NewsBharati    10-Dec-2021
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Thiruvananthpuram, December 10: In yet another incident where some morons celebrated the death of Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, Kerala government’s standing counsel in Kerala High Court Resmitha Ramachandran, took Facebook and celebrated the tragedic incident.
  
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After the death of General Rawat On, 8 December, Ramchandran, who is also a Supreme Court lawyer took to Facebook and listed some points and insulted CDS. She also made several accusations against him. Kerala govt’s advocate had claimed that General Bipin Rawat was appointed as the first joint chief of defence staff bypassing the constitutional concept that only the President of India is the supreme commander of the armed forces.
 
After that she made further comments about the deceased general, saying he had awarded Major Leetul Gogoi for counter-insurgency operations, who had tied a Kashmiri stone pelter in front of a jeep to deter other stone pelters. She also mentioned that Gen Bipin Rawat had warned soldiers against calling themselves disabled falsely to get disability pension, and had believed that women in combat roles might complain about men peeping while they change clothes.

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Resmitha Ramachandran claimed that General Bipin Rawat had wished that stone-pelters fire weapons, so that army could retaliate, and alleged that he had made acidic remarks against the protestors against CAA.
 
Kerala BJP has strongly objected to the post and demanded that the CM should sack her from the government post.BJP leader advocate S. Suresh said that she is a traitor who has no humanity. He said that it is an insult of the supreme soldier of the country after his death, and demanded that the Kerala govt should remove her from the post of govt advocate at the High Court.
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