If Pak stops terrorism, we will also be ‘like Neeraj Chopra’: Rawat

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File photo of Army Chief Bipin Rawat

If Pakistan stops terrorism, the Army would also be “like Neeraj Chopra”, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat has said, referring to the Asian Games javelin gold medallist’s gesture of reaching out to his Pakistani competitor.

Rawat, while speaking at an event on Wednesday to felicitate Asian Games medallists from the Army, said the situation in Kashmir improved in 2017 as compared to the year before and it was improving further in 2018.

Asked if there was any “sportsmanship” on display at the Indo-Pak border, Rawat said, “They should make the first move; they should stop terrorism. If they stop terrorism, we will also be like Neeraj Chopra.”

It was quite a moment at the Asian Games when Chopra stood flanked by a Chinese and a Pakistani on the podium. The picture of Chopra shaking hands with Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, who won bronze, on the podium went viral on social media.

Rawat said that contrary to the figures that kept coming up in the media that terrorism was rising, local youths getting radicalised and taking up arms were getting killed by the security forces or arrested or surrendering in one to two months.

“This action (by the security forces) will continue, but I can say with confidence that among the youth and their families there is a belief that this is not the right path.

“I see in many places that the mothers have urged their sons to come back and if this action continues, I am confident that we will be able to address the problem of terrorism. And slowly the youths who have become radicalised will come home,” he said. PTI