Army veterans react to viral video showing Gen Z woman’s outburst in Ladakh, ‘Before asking for entitlement…’
Retired Army veterans have criticised a woman's viral video response to checkpoint treatment in Ladakh. They highlighted the importance of understanding the soldier's sacrifices, urging her to reflect on her behaviour.
Two retired army generals have criticised a viral video of a Gen Z woman's outburst during her visit to Ladakh. Lieutenant General Devendra Pratap Pandey (Retd) criticised the woman for causing "damage" through her behaviour at the Minimarg checkpoint, arguing she tried to create division between Kashmiris and other Indian citizens.
He praised soldiers for handling the situation respectfully and suggested crowdfunding her salary to serve in a more challenging terrain like Siachen. Lt Gen Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon (Retd) also responded to the video, emphasising the sacrifices soldiers make and reminding the woman to be a good law-abiding citizen before asking for entitlement.
The incident occurred on July 25 in Kargil, Ladakh, when the woman complained about authorities treating tourists like they treated local Kashmiris. The controversy was further compounded by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth being in the area, causing temporary traffic restrictions due to poor weather forcing a switch to helicopter transport.
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