‘It was a historical mistake not to kill the Pakistani army’: Deepnder Hooda says in the Lok Sabha; Criticism of government lapse | Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress leader Hooda said on Monday that the government made a historic mistake by targeting only the terrorist infrastructure and not killing the Pakistani army, claiming that there is no difference between the Pakistan Army, the government and the terrorists.During a debate on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, the Haryana MP said that the Pakistani army was not killing “There was a clean chit for Islamabad”.Depender Hooda said in the Lok Sabha, “The biggest strategic mistake during Operation Sindoor was when the Foreign Minister said that we were not targeting military or civil infrastructure.” “By making that statement, the government effectively gave a clear chit to the Pakistani Army and the government,” he said.Hooda further said: “You have repeatedly said, and even the world accepts that there is no difference between the government of Pakistan, its army and terrorists. They are one and the same. However, by announcing that only the terrorist infrastructure was being targeted, you sent a different message to the world. It was a historic mistake.”As Parliament continued its debate on Operation Sindoor on Monday, the government’s boundary-limit counter-strike after the Pahgam terror attack, Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi rapidly criticized the speech of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, alleging that the government was accused of dodging the basic questions about the April 22 incident.While the government gave a description of what India achieved by Operation Sindoor, the opposition attacked the Center on internal security flaws, causing a terrorist attack in the claims of the Banjaran grassland of Pahalgam and repeated ceasefire of Trump.