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Don't jump to conclusion on Nanda case: Antony

Engineer-in-Chief Lt Gen AK Nanda has been accused by the wife of a junior officer of molesting her during a trip to Isreal last month.

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Defence minister AK Antony today advised against jumping to conclusion on allegation of misconduct against a top army officer as the matter was under investigation.
           
"Don't jump to the conclusion, they (army) are investigating," Antony told reporters when asked about Engineer-in-Chief Lt Gen AK Nanda facing allegation of misconduct.
           
The defence minister was here to inaugurate housing project for army men.
           
Army Chief General VK Singh, who accompanied the minister, said, "there are certain service norms and certain things which are done, we are going through that so there is no requirement to jump to the conclusion."
           
"After the things are over you will come to know," he added.
           
"Whenever there is a serious allegation, we are not ignoring it, we inquire about it and take actions," Antony said.
       
59-year-old Nanda has been accused by the wife of a junior officer of molesting her during a trip to Isreal last month.
           
The army chief said that there may be some lapses and delay, but armed forces were the only institution that take prompt action against people indulging into this kind of activity.
           
On marriage accommodation project, the defence minister said it had been planned to construct two lakh cottages for jawans and officers.
           
"The first phase of the project is completed," he said.
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