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‘Modi who opposed Modi should not lead the opposing country’: Shivraj Singh Chauhan slammed Rahul Gandhi to demand an explanation of the government on Indian jets

New Delhi: As Rahul Gandhi asked the government to clarify how many Indian jets were shot by the Union Minister on average, the Union Minister. Shivraj Singh Chauhan Advised the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha that “I should not oppose the country by opposing Prime Minister Narendra Modi”.Talking to reporters, Chauhan said that the Congress was requested to give priority to the country before the party on national issues.“It is unfortunate that at a time when the whole nation units against Pakistan, against terrorism, and against the enemies of the country, the leaders of the responsible parties are not doing so. My only request is that when it comes to national issues, we should give priority to the country first, first, and party.”He said, “Opposing Modi should not oppose the country, because it will increase your stature, nor is it a demonstration of patriotism in any way.”Meanwhile, BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan also attacked Rahul and accused him of “promoting in the head of Pakistan”.“Rahul Gandhi is doubting the nation, the government, and is also disbelming the Indian armed forces. Now, he seems to be like the promotion of the head of Pakistan. Come on the Leader of the Opposition alone, our nation is more responsible than Rahul Gandhi and entitled to the patriotic parliamentary,” Kesavan said.“Pakistan is now parade to Rahul Gandhi as a poster boy for Pakistan, and he is paying Rahul Gandhi’s tweet to spin and create an unqualified story for India and our Indian armed forces. Trust him.Earlier, Rahul again questioned Foreign Minister S Jaishankar on his comment on Operation Sindoor, asking how many Indian aircraft were lost during the operation.“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, while resumed the post of himself.He said, “It was not a lapse. It was a crime. And the nation deserves truth.”On 17 May, Rahul shared an uncontrolled video of Jaishankar, where 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 asked, “Who authorized it? This resulted in how many aircraft our Air Force lost?” Gandhi wrote.The Ministry of External Affairs denied Rahul’s claim, called it “wrong bayani of facts”.The MEA said that the government had warned Pakistan at the initial phase after the onset of Operation Sindoor and not before it started. This clarified that Jaishankar had said, “We had initially warned Pakistan, which is clearly the initial stage after the onset of OP Sindoor.”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 retaliation for the deadly Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April.

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