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‘Iss Baar Camera Ke Samne Kiya’: PM Modi took ‘proof’ Jibe in protest; Congress hit back | Bharat News

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday made an excavation in the opposition, stating that the armed forces recorded Operation Sindoor on camera to “demand no evidence at home.”Addressing a rally in Gujarat, PM Modi swipe at the Congress, saying, India said that India is a “land of brave” and emphasized that terrorist attacks on the country can no longer be called a “proxy war”.,“This is a land of brave. Till now, we used to call a proxy war, after scenes-after 6, we can no longer make a mistake to call it a proxy war. The reason is that when the nine terrorist hide was identified within just 22 minutes and was destroyed, it was a decisive action.“I say that it cannot be called a proxy war now because terrorists whose funerals were held after May 6 were honored in the state in Pakistan. Pakistan’s flags were placed on their coffins, and their army saluted them. It proves that terrorist activities are not a proxy war, but a well -war strategy. A well -war strategy.PM Modi’s comments went to previous examples, such as surgical strikes in 2016 and Balakot air attack in 2019, where the opposition questioned the efficacy of the military operations.Meanwhile, the Congress attacked the Prime Minister and asked why terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar managed to escape the accurate attacks of the armed forces.During a press conference, Congress leader Pawan Khera said, “Till date, we have not received the answer – what happened to the terrorists of Poonch, Gandal, Gulmarg and Pahgam? What words did the ceasefire do?“If these questions are asked by the Modi government, then its leaders give film dialogues. This government has outsourced to troll the entire politics, political discourse, foreign policy, “he said.This comes when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the Center for taking forward Pakistan ahead of Operation Sindoor.“Eam Jaishankar’s silence is not just telling – it is harmful. So I will ask again: Pakistan knew how many Indian aircraft we had lost?” Gandhi posted on X.“It was not a lapse. It was a crime. And the nation deserves the truth, “he said.On 17 May, Rahul shared an uncontrolled video of Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, in which the minister is heard saying that India warned Pakistan before starting an attack on the terrorist infrastructure.“It was a crime to inform Pakistan at the beginning of our attack. Eam has publicly acknowledged that Goi did so.” He also questioned, “Who authorized it? As a result, how many aircraft do our Air Force lose?” Gandhi wrote.The Ministry of External Affairs (Mea) denied Rahul’s claim, called it “wrong bayani of facts”.Mea clarified that the government warned Pakistan during the “Early Phase” after the start of “Operation Sindoor”, not before the operation started. It quoted Jaishankar as saying,“We initially warned Pakistan,” explaining that it was clearly meant to the initial stage after the operation started.The ministry said, “It is being represented incorrectly before it starts. This wrong buzz of facts is being called out.”Operation Sindoor was launched on 7 May, which targets terrorist bases in Pakistan in vengeance of the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April.

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