Congress’ false allegation about Operation Sindoor

New Delhi – Foreign Minister Dr S Jaishankar has admitted that he had given information to Pakistan before the airstrike. The Government should tell how many aircrafts India lost due to that. That was not a mistake, it was a crime and the country had the right to know the truth, demanded Congress leader Pawan Kheda in a press conference. Earlier, Rahul Gandhi had also made a similar demand. After that, even now he posted on ‘X’ and condemned the Foreign Minister’s silence in this regard which made everything clear. He said he would again ask, who gave him the authority to do this, and how many aircrafts of the Indian Air Force were shot down ?
The facts were being presented in the wrong way ! – Ministry of External Affairs
The Ministry of External Affairs replying to Rahul Gandhi’s demand said, that the facts were being presented wrongly. The Foreign Minister had said, that only a warning was given in the initial phase of ‘Operation Sindoor’, no information was given. DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) Rajiv Ghai said that after the launch of ‘Operation Sindoor’, they had warned Pakistan that they would attack terrorist camps. Pakistan refused to negotiate and threatened to take revenge.
Editorial PerspectiveThe public can see that the Congress could not find fault about anything therefore, it is trying to gain political advantage by making such allegations. |