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New Delhi: Congress MP Imran Masood on Sunday questioned Operation Sindoor on the time of the comments made by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, suggesting that it could be aimed at diverting attention from the allegations against the Election Commission.Speaking in Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Masood told Annie, “When Operation Sindoor was being discussed in Parliament, we wanted PM Modi to share the details, but then he did not say anything. Why can’t they complete it?”Air Chief Marshall Singh on Saturday revealed that India had at least five Pakistani fighter jets and one large aircraft or AEV & C-operation vermilion, during the vermilion, it can talk about “the greatest ever-recorded air, which we can talk about”. He expanded several attacks on command centers, radars and hangers in Pakistan, the credit for the “political will” of the Modi government to plan and give a complete freedom to plan and execute the mission without a ban to the armed forces.The IAF chief’s comment has led to political debate. Congress leader Jeram Ramesh questioned why Prime Minister Modi stopped the “Operation Sindoor” on the evening of 10 May, alleging that he had done so “under pressure”. Pawan Khera also suppressed the PM to clarify whether the claims of the ceasefire of US President Donald Trump were untrue.However, the BJP used Singh’s comments to counter the earlier claims of the Congress that the government “tied” the IAF pilots. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that Air Chief Marshall’s account “flows on a large scale” called “Pakistan-Mool dissolution campaign”. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju accused Rahul Gandhi of repeatedly lying and urged him to “maintain the decoration of Parliament”.Operation Sindoor, on May 7, was launched in response to the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 26, terrorists in Pakistan and more than 100 militants in Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir.India also canceled Pakistani vengeance and killed its airbase. Singh underlined that the success of the mission came in coordination between three services and support from political leadership, while emphasizing the need for indigenization and joint capacity development for future struggles.