
Rajnath Singh, while dealing with opposition questions in Parliament about Sindoor surgery, said no soldiers of the Indian army were damaged during a joint military event.
“Was any of our brave soldiers were damaged in this operation? The answer is, no, none of our soldiers was damaged …” said Defense Minister, and on Monday he was discussing the Sindoor debate.
Regarding the opposition questions about how many Indian aircraft were reduced during the Indian retaliation, Rajnath Singh said that these questions “do not represent our (Indian) national feelings”.
In May, after Sindoor, Pakistan said he shot down 3 rafale aircraft, 1 Su-30, 1 MiG-29 that flew India.
What Pakistan claimed about Sindoor surgery
The Sindoor Operation was the largest Indian, first joint military step against Pakistan since the Indo-Pakistan War in 1971. The joint military event began on May 7, in retaliation to the terrorist attack of the deadly Pahalgam in April 2025, which killed up to 26 civilians.
After the Sindoor operation, Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said that military military shot down five Indian jets and took the unknown number of Indian prisoners, Bloomberg informed.
At the beginning of this month, US President Donald Trump – and at the same time claimed that he had made a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan during the conflict – also claimed that five aircraft were reduced without expressing whether the nozzles belong to India or Pakistan.
Rajnath Singh addresses other questions
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that instead of asking how many Indian nozzles were reduced, he claimed that the opposition had to focus on other questions.
“If he has to ask, it should be whether India destroyed terrorist bases, and the answer is, yes … If you have a question, it should be whether the Sindoor operation was successful. The answer is yes. The terrorist heads were destroyed?
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