Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the surrendered 90,000 Pakistan Prisoners of War (POWs) of 1971 war were given respect while in captivity in India.
«We could have treated Pakistani POWs in any way we wanted.
However, such our culture and tradition, that we adopted completely humanitarian attitude and sent them back to their country with full respect,» Defence Minister said during his speech at 8th Armed Forces Veterans' Day: Wreath Laying ceremonies & Ex-Servicemen Rallies — which was held at multiple locations across the country on Sunday.
During the 1971 war, the Pakistan Army surrendered to the Indian Army in Dhaka and more than 90,000 soldiers of the Pakistan army were held captive in India and were released following the Simla Accord between Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
The Defence Minister said that such treatment to enemy soldiers is one of the golden chapters of humanity.
«Our soldiers rise above family, caste and creed and only think about the nation. They effectively carry out their duties as they know for a fact that if the nation is secure, everything is safe.