Parliament has declined to comment on Digvijay Singh’s statement regarding the surgical strike. Party leader Mallikarjun declined to comment on Singh’s testimony. On Tuesday, Kharge said at a press conference that we He said he was with the Indian army and had great respect for it. We have always strived for national unity and will continue to do so. Some people try to spread false propaganda, but they don’t succeed.
Digvijay Singh aiming for center.
At a January 23 public rally in the Jammu and Kashmir parliament during Bharat Jodo Yatra, parliamentary leader Digvijay Singh claimed that the central BJP government had carried out a surgical strike against Pakistan. They killed many people in their strikes, but there is no evidence of that. The former prime minister of Madhya Pradesh said the central government was using lies to rule. “I want to say that this land belongs to all of us,” he said. The former Madhya Pradesh chief minister also lashed out at PM Modi for the Pulwama terror attack, in which he killed more than 40 CRPF workers. It could have been avoided, he said. would have been investigated.
Terrorist attacks his CRPF convoy at Pulwama
We would like to inform you that on 14 February 2019, 44 Indian soldiers were killed when his CRPF convoy was attacked by terrorists in Pulwama, Kashmir. In response to the Pulwama attack on February 26, 2019, Indian Air Force fighter jets targeted Jayshwe He Mohammed training camp in Balakot, Pakistan.“There are some people doing false propaganda.
Speaking in Jammu on January 23, MP Digvijaya Singh said his BJP government in the center had carried out surgical attacks against Pakistan, but said there was no evidence. “The center uses lies to rule. I want to convey that this land belongs to all of us,” said the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister.
Singh also targeted Prime Minister Modi in his Pulwama terrorist attack that killed more than 40 of his CRPF workers. The former prime minister of Madhya Pradesh said the 2019 terrorist attack could have been prevented if the vehicle that launched the attack on the CRPF had been properly checked. On February 14, 2019, militants attacked his CRPF convoy in Purwama, Kashmir, killing 44 Indian pine trees. On February 26, 2019, Indian Air Force fighters counterattacked, targeting his Jaish-e-Mohammed training camp in Balakot, Pakistan. The following day, Islamabad attempted to attack Indian military installations, but was thwarted by the IAF.