
New Delhi : In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Indian Army has killed more than 100 terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir by running Operation Sindoor. After this, there was a situation of war between India and Pakistan for three days. There is currently a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. This has created a tense situation between the two countries on the border and increased security. Political disputes in the country have also increased. In this, Ashok Singhal has made social media controversial.
Ashok Singhal has posted a post on social media. In this, he has written a post criticizing Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. In this, he has compared himself to the Pakistani Army chief. This has led to a new controversy in political circles. In this post shared on social media, half of the face of Rahul Gandhi and half face is of Pakistani Army Chief Aseem Munir. In this, Ashok Singhal has written in the caption of the post that divided by boundaries, writing a serious allegation by writing united with the agenda.
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Along with this, BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya has also shared this photo on social media. It is no wonder that Rahul Gandhi is speaking the language of Pakistan and its supporters. He has not congratulated the Prime Minister for the errorless operation vermilion, which clearly reflects India’s dominance. On the contrary, they repeatedly ask how many aircraft we lost-this question has already been raised in DGMO briefing. It is strange that he did not even ask how many Pakistani aircraft were killed during the struggle or how many aircraft were killed when the Indian Army attacked Pakistani air bases. What’s next for Rahul Gandhi? Nishan-e-Pakistan? Amit Malviya has given such a statement.
This was criticized by MP Rahul Gandhi two days ago. He had said that it is a crime to inform Pakistan at the beginning of the operation. The Foreign Minister himself has announced that the Government of India has told Pakistan. Who gave them this right? How many Indian aircraft we lost by informing Pakistan? He also asked this question. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar’s silence is condemnable. I will ask again, did Pakistan know about this attack, then how many Indian aircraft did we lose? This is not a mistake, a crime. Rahul Gandhi had said, “Therefore the country should know the truth.” After this, BJP leaders have started criticizing.
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