Pakistan Minister’s admission on Pulwama has silenced govt. critics: Rajnath
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday stated a Pakistani minister’s admission of his nation’s involvement within the 2019 Pulwama attack had revealed the reality on the matter and silenced those that had questioned the NDA governments’ intent on the difficulty.
His assertion got here at an election rally right here a day after senior Pakistani Minister Fawad Chaudhry sensationally admitted that his nation was accountable for the Pulwama terrorist assault in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 40 CRPF personnel and brought the two countries to the brink of a war.
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“A Pakistani minister has revealed the truth in the Pulwama attack by giving a statement in the National Assembly.
Pakistan has accepted that they were behind the Pulwama attack. Until now, they had been saying they were not involved in it,” he stated.
Mr. Singh stated, “Congress leaders had questioned our intent then. But now that a Pakistani minister has given a statement in the National Assembly that Pakistan was involved in the Pulwama attack, they are silent,” he stated.
He stated Opposition leaders had been not directly empowering Pakistan.
“Whenever we work for the country’s security with all our strength, the Congress and other opposition leaders raise questions,” he stated.
The senior BJP chief stated when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had divided Pakistan into two, BJP stalwart the late Atal Bihari Vajpayee had praised her in Parliament.
“But, the Congress today has only one work left: doubting and raising questions over the government’s achievements. On the issue of the country’s territorial integrity, we should rise above political lines and work together, he added.
Mr. Singh said the opposition keeps saying that China had “grabbed” India’s land, but when “we reveal the achievements of our Army, you all will jump out of joy.”
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi had stated in a latest political rally that China had captured “1,200 km” of Indian land.
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