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Himachal govt, Army head for confrontation
Updated On: 16 April, 2012 07:34 AM IST | | Agencies
While the army, which has the ground in its possession since World War II, claims it is of strategic significance for it from the national security perspective, CM Prem Kumar Dhumal declares it as "illegal occupation"
The Indian Army and the Himachal Pradesh government appear to be heading for a confrontation over the strategically important Annandale ground here, which has been in possession of the army since World War II. The army claims that the ground, just three km from Shimla’s Ridge, is of strategic significance for it from the national security perspective, whereas Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal (pictured) said “it’s under illegal occupation”.

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