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Digvijaya Singh On Surgical Strikes After Pulwama Terror Attack



Digvijaya Singh giving a talk in Jammu where he joins Rahul Gandhi on his Bharat Jodo Yatra

Jammu:

Parliament Senior Leader Digvijaya Singh today questioned the Pulwama terrorist attack in 2019 in which more than 40 security personnel were killed and said the Center had not provided any evidence of the incident. surgical attack on Pakistan.

“Pulwama used to be a hotspot for terrorism and every car was checked. A Scorpio car went in the opposite direction. Why was there no inspection? Then there was a collision and 40 of them. So far, the government has not made any decision regarding the incident in parliament or in public,” Digvijaya Singh said.

“They talk about the surgical attack – that we have killed so many people. But there is no proof,” the congressional leader said.

Digvijaya Singh is giving a talk in Jammu where he joins Rahul Gandhi on his Bharat Jodo Yatra.

He then tweeted a video, asking how the terrorists got 300 kg of RDX and also questioning the friendly relationship between Prime Minister Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

India launched surgical strikes in 2016 days after 18 soldiers were killed in a terrorist attack on a military base at Uri in Jammu and Kashmir.

The February 2019 Pulwama attack on a security convoy was blamed on the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist group.

A few days after the attack, India retaliated with air strikes on Balakot, located deep inside Pakistani territory.

In the past, Congress has raised questions about the Pulwama attack and the air strike. Over the years, the party has played down criticism, unwilling to let the BJP accuse them of “doubting our Army”.

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