Lt. Gen. to face court of inquiry
The Army on Tuesday ordered a court of inquiry to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against its engineer-in-chief, Lt. Gen. A.K. Nanda, by the wife of a subordinate officer of the rank of colonel.
Defence sources said Lt. Gen. Nanda will continue at his post and perform his duties as usual while the inquiry was on. It will be presided over by a lieutenant-general senior to Lt. Gen. Nanda.
Lt. Gen. A.K. Nanda faces allegations that he misbehaved with the colonel’s wife during a May 7-10 official visit to Israel. The colonel’s wife reportedly complained against Lt. Gen. Nanda. The Army earlier said preliminary investigations showed a “number of loopholes” in the account of allegations”.
Defence sources said some doubts were raised after it emerged that Lt. Gen. Nanda and his wife, as well as the colonel and his wife, had gone on holiday to Egypt together after the Israel visit. The allegations were levelled by the colonel’s wife after returning to India.
The Army had sought to know why the allegations were not levelled immediately in Israel itself.
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