Former Indian Army Colonel Amit Kumar has accused senior military officials (Brigadiers and Generals) of sexual abuse and systemic cover-ups. He asserted that crimes against women within the ranks are being ignored or actively suppressed under the current government’s watch.
Speaking publicly, Colonel Kumar alleged that the Indian military harbors “hidden sexual predators,” with some senior officers abusing their power to commit heinous acts. “The sanctity of women’s dignity is being violated by those meant to protect it,” he said, calling India an increasingly unsafe country for women — even within state institutions.
Former Indian Colonel Kumar made deeply personal and disturbing claims, stating that his wife was sexually assaulted by high-ranking officers, including generals and brigadiers, during a visit to a military family ward. “I brought my wife from the family ward, and she was raped,” he stated. He added that these acts occurred in Odisha, with further abuse involving the local police.
Despite having what he claims are video recordings of the crimes, Kumar said no legal action has been taken. “Three brigadiers and a lieutenant colonel were named in FIR 33/2024, but all were exonerated,” he said, adding that the case was investigated by the very individuals implicated in the crime.
He further alleged that key military figures—such as the Adjutant General, Brigadier Prabhu, and Major General Sandeep—have direct conflicts of interest, as they are either related to the accused or serve as their legal advisors. “How can justice be delivered when the investigation is led by the accused themselves?” he asked.
Colonel Kumar also condemned what he described as attempts by the Army to discredit and malign his wife’s character through misleading narratives and fabricated evidence. “Who gave them the right to play with a woman’s dignity?” he questioned.
The National Commission for Women intervened in the case, leading to the transfer of SP Kangra within five days, he said, adding, it was a move to disrupt the inquiry. Kumar vowed to expose what he described as corruption and abuse within the Indian Army’s Western Command.
Criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, Kumar accused the government of enabling a culture of impunity. “Thanks to the Modi government, the military beasts are roaming free,” he said. “Instead of ensuring justice, they are rewriting the stories of human rights abuses under the cover of uniform.”
He concluded by expressing deep frustration with the silence of the Army Chief and the lack of medical records from the military hospital. “This isn’t mere negligence — it’s a deliberate attempt to obstruct justice,” he said.


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