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Telangana Minister says that the center should stop denying the loss of jets in OP Sindoor, Bloomberg cites CD interview India News

New Delhi: On Saturday, the Congress gave the comment of Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan in a dialect for the corner to the Center for the alleged loss of fighter jets during the four -day struggle with Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.At a press conference, Telangana Minister and Congress leader Uttam Kumar Reddy claimed that General Chauhan confirmed that the Rafale aircraft was shot and the government should not deny it.“We won in the four -day war. But as it seems very clearly, the Rafale fighter aircraft fell down in four days of operation. And when Rahul Gandhiji first stated that it was very strange and strange as a question for the minister of external affairs that it was very strange and strange that the ruling party workers accused him of not having patriotism,” said Reddy.“Now, today, an hour ago, the Head of Defense (CDS), General Anil Chauhan has confirmed that the Rafale aircraft was brought in a four -day operation.Meanwhile, Congress leader Pawan Khera demanded a “strong answer” from the Center on “strong questions”. “Congress is constantly asking questions such as when the terrorists of the Pahalgam attack will be caught, who bought RDX in Pulwama, and what were the conditions for the ceasefire with Pakistan? … We want a strong answer to the strong questions asked, “said Khera.“Under whose pressure the ceasefire was held? Was justice served to the woman who lost her husband in Pahalgam … What were the lessons learned from this (Operation Sindoor), and the CDS also said that it is important to learn a lesson from it.

What did CD say

Speaking to Bloomberg at disadvantage during Operation Sindoor, CDS Chauan dismissed Pakistan’s claim that 6 jets were shot, but said that during the operation the Indian forces had corrected “some” strategic mistakes “.”“The good thing is that we are able to understand the strategic mistake that we had made, remedy it, fixed it, and then applied it again after two days and flew all his jets again, targeted long distances,” Chauhan said.Earlier, Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy asked the government how many Rafale aircraft were shot.“The soldiers of this (Secunderabad) Cantonment participated in the war. War planes being constructed in Telangana retained respect for our country. The Rafale aircraft brought by Narendra Modi was shot by Pakistan. Narendra Modi should reply to how many Rafale aircraft were shot during the recent war. You give us an account, “Reddy said.Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar was also questioned on how many Indian aircraft had 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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