GANDHINAGAR/NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman today said the purchase of ammunition and other assets for the armed forces is a continuous process and asserted that “gaps”, if any, will be filled expeditiously.
She said that she had “not spoken anything about (a) CAG report” which had stated that the armed forces have ammunition that could last only for 20 days in the event of a war.
“A question was asked to me yesterday in Barmer as to whether the Indian Army faces shortage of ammunition. I told reporters that in the Army, purchasing ammunition is a continuous process, sometimes some type of ammunition is purchased, sometimes other, as per the requirement,” Sitharaman told the mediapersons at the BJP headquarters in Gandhinagar.
“The next question was asked that CAG is saying there is shortage of ammunition, but others were also asking. Today, I was astonished to see some reports which said that Nirmala Sitharaman says that CAG report is wrong. I have not spoken anything about CAG report,” the minister said.
She also took to the twitter to clarify on the issue.
“The question asked to me had no reference to the CAG. My reply was procurement is a continuing process, gaps will be filled. (AGENCIES)