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Operation Sindore: Congress claimed ‘Bharat Lost Jets’, ‘Modi government compromised on national security’

New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday asked Captain Shiv Kumar’s remarks to rake its attack on the government, alleging that the aircraft was failed to disclose the loss of the aircraft during vermilion.In a social media post on X, Congress leader Pawan Khera cited India’s defense attachment for Indonesia and claimed that “the Indian Air Force lost fighter jets only in Pakistan due to a barrier by political leadership.,

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“Another shocking revelation by Captain Shiv Kumar, it has been revealed that the Indian Air Force lost the fighter jets for Pakistan on the night of May 7, 2025 during the targeting of Pakistan’s terrorist-related sites-due to obstruction by political leadership,”.“This Modi government, especially Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, is a direct indictment. No wonder they are reducing our demand for a special session of Parliament like Plag. They know that they have compromised on national security, and they are nervous about what the Congress party will reveal to the people of India, “he said.It comes after India’s defense attachment for Indonesia, Captain (Indian Navy) Shiv Kumar, allegedly stated that the Indian Air Force lost fighter jets in Pakistan on the night of 7 May during the target of Pakistan’s terrorist -related sites. Shiv Kumar said that even though he “cannot agree that we have lost so many aircraft, I agree that we have lost some aircraft.”Earlier, Anil Chauhan, the head of the main employees of the Indian Armed Forces, clearly dismissed Pakistan’s claims that it shot six Indian warfare aircraft during Operation Sindoor, making the information “absolutely wrong”.The CD said that “what is important is not being kept down, but why they were going down.”When asked about Pakistan’s claims, General Chauhan said during an interview with Bloomberg TV, “The good part is that we can measure the strategic mistake we made, fix it, fix it, and then apply it again after two days – and flew all our jets again, targeted the long range.”The CDS said, “What is important is not being kept down, but why they were dropped,” CD said, “Why they were down, what mistakes were made – they are important … numbers are not important.”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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