IAF tweeted and said – wait for the report of TRAI Service Inquiry, the truth will be in front of everyone
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has appealed to the people expressing the possibility of conspiracy in the Coonoor helicopter accident. The IAF has said that we have started a tri-service inquiry into the incident.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has appealed to the people expressing the possibility of conspiracy in the Coonoor helicopter accident. The IAF has said that we have started a tri-service inquiry into the incident. The investigation is going on fast and after that the facts will come out. The IAF said that till then unnecessary speculations should be avoided for the sake of the martyrs.
The IAF was referring to the reports, which have expressed apprehension that the helicopter of Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat was not an accident but a victim of some conspiracy. Now understand in question and answer why the IAF had to make such an appeal. The tri-service inquiry will be headed by Air Marshal Manvendra Singh. Singh is the Commander of the Training Command of the Indian Air Force and he himself is also a helicopter pilot. In this investigation team, senior officers of the three services as well as technical teams will also be included. The investigation had started on the day of the accident i.e. on December 8. The IAF did not specify the date, but has said that the results of the investigation will be out soon.
BJP MP Subramanian Swamy has said that the incident of death of a senior army officer in a helicopter crash happened in his own country. The staff operating that helicopter was from the military. That's why I say that there should be no pressure on the military. It should not happen that the facts which are there should be suppressed or the grounds which are there, they should be curtailed. For this investigation there should be a person who is not from the army and also not under the government, he can only be a judge of the Supreme Court.
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