
Congress leader Pawan Khera. | Photo Credit: PTI
With the side of Bharatiya Janat, who accuses the opposition leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi for talking “Pakistani language”, on Tuesday Congress hit and said that “greets our forces, not the government that weakens them through diplomatic intelligence, poor intelligence information and priorities”.
Pawan Khera, who is headed by a congress and publicity wing, accused the BJP of “behavior shocking immaturity and ruthless abandonment”, while the nation stood in sorrow and solidarity.
“Instead of showing responsibility and state state, they retreat for empty bravery and diversity tactics,” Khera said in a post for X. “We, as a responsible opposition, have always stood firmly with our armed forces without any compromise, I swear that I swear, “he added that I swear,” he added.
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“Early publication”
Congress’s leader repeated the earlier charges of Mr. Gandhi about the Sindoor operation and asked, “Why did BJP rush to inform Pakistan about surgery before even pointed out our civilians in border areas like Poonch?” He also asked whether terrorist masters like Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed escaped because of “early publishing”.
The sharp response of the congress came after AMIT Malviya Bjp, which leads the IT Cell party, shared a computer -generated divided image of Mr. Gandhi and the General General Army of Pakistani Asim Munir.
“When we ask these tough questions, BJP calls us anti -eslectal, but the real betrayal gives Pakistani lives from Indian life and runs away from the truth,” Khera said.
“Again, we demand that the Prime Minister convene a meeting of all parties and call the special meeting of parliament, so the government is forced to place the full truth in front of the nation,” he added.
Mr. Khera said that it was necessary to ask questions about “damage to Indian security and national interests”. “India deserves answers, not theater,” he added.
Published – May 20, 2025 20:34