The general, presumably, was referring to the vandalism allegedly perpetrated by those protesting against the unconstitutional Citizenship (Amendment) Act. Mr Rawat’s gaze, much like that of the prime minister, is blinkered. Distinguishing dissenters — they are integral to a democratic set-up — from an unruly mob, in or out of uniform, is, evidently, beyond Mr Rawat’s ken. It is Mr Rawat who is guilty of crossing a well-established boundary. Is Mr Rawat now returning the favour with his unacceptable views?
Source: The Telegraph December 29, 2019 19:07 UTC