The fog of war is now clearing: Opposition targeted the government, demands a review of defense preparations after CDS’s remarks

The fog of war is now clearing: Opposition targeted the government, demands a review of defense preparations after CDS's remarks
The fog of war is now clearing: Opposition targeted the government, demands a review of defense preparations after CDS’s remarks

News India Live, Digital Desk: The opposition has alleged that the central government has once again demanded a special session of Parliament on Operation Sindoor. This response to the opposition came after Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan’s confession that India lost fighter aircraft on the first day of the recent military conflict with Pakistan.

Bloomberg in Singapore on Saturday In an interview to TV, General Chauhan said: “The important thing is not why the jet was demolished, but the important thing is why they were demolished. What mistakes were made – that’s it is important. The numbers are not important. The good thing is that we were able to understand our strategic mistake, improved it, rectified it, improved it and then applied it again and then applied it again.”

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge pointed to this comment saying: “The Modi government has misled the country. The fog of war is now trimmed.” Kharge further said: “The Congress party demands a comprehensive review of our defense preparations by an independent expert committee on the lines of the Kargil Review Committee.”

Referring to the statements of US President Donald Trump, Kharge said that he has again claimed that he had a ceasefire. He said, “This is a direct insult to the Shimla Agreement. Instead of clarifying the affidavit filed by Mr. Trump’s repeated claims and the affidavit filed by the US Commerce Secretary in the International Trade Court of United States, Prime Minister Modi is in the election storm, taking personal credit for the valor of our armed forces, hiding behind his bravery, and the agreed is dodging the crown of the war, which the foreign secretary announced on the 10th of May Was later. “

In another post on X, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, “This is an extraordinary and clear comment on this Emergency@11 that the Prime Minister will not preside all the all -party meetings and will not convince the Parliament, but the nation knows about the first phase of Operation Sindoor through an interview of CDS in Singapore.” “Could the opposition leaders not be taken into confidence by the Prime Minister?”

TMC leader Sagarika Ghosh also alleged that the BJP -led central government is not presenting the facts to the citizens and demanded that he called a special session of Parliament on Operation Sindoor.

In a post on X, he said: “Why should the international media report it first? Why were these facts not given to the citizens of India, Parliament and public representatives first?” In another post, Ghosh said, “There are many concerns of citizens about operation vermilion that should be raised in the national interest. In this way a strong democracy renews itself and learns from experiences.”

He said, “Citizens and opposition should be taken into confidence. The Narendra Modi government cannot no longer deny the demand of the opposition. A special session of Parliament should be called in June.”

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