Monday, March 4, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

How many militants actually killed?

04 March  2019, 16:33 BDT
Surinder Singh Alwaliya and Amit Shah  Image: Bhaskar Mukherjee
Debating the situation arising out of the attack of the Pakistani militant in Central Indian Police Force (CRPF) in Pulwama, India-controlled Kashmir. 40 CRPF jawans were killed in the militant attack.
On February 26, Indian Air Force attacked the militants in Pakistan's Balakote to respond to the incident on February 14. In this operation 12 fighters took part.
In the media and social media, it was claimed that about 300 to 350 Pakistani militants were killed in this attack. Militant camp has been destroyed.
But how many militants were killed in the air raids by the Indian government, no official statement was given. Several political parties in India have questioned this issue. They demanded the government, let the people of the country know the actual number Several foreign media were released, 35 soldiers were rescued from the Balakot blast site by the Pakistani army.
Last Saturday, BJP MP from Darjeeling in West Bengal and Union Minister Surinder Singh Aluwaliya said in a meeting with Siliguri, "We did not say that 300 militants were killed." It is said in the media and social media. The number of deaths has not been mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the Indian government.
Amit Shah, BJP's All India President, Ahmedabad in Ahmedabad on Sunday, said, "After the Pakistani militant attack in Pulwama, everyone thought that surgical strikes could not be done at this time. But after 13 days, the Indian Air Force showed that more than 250 militants have died.
Mayawati, the leader of many socialists, said that keeping in mind the events of the death of Jawans, BJP is trying to cover the failures of their government.
Congress leader Digvijay Singh said, "The Modi government has proved its evidence by showing satellite images. America also gave evidence to the whole world by killing bin Laden. Although it has been said by the government, the air force of India has satellite pictures. It will be published in due course.
In such criticism, Modi's NDA affiliate leader Ram Bilas Paswan said that after the surgical strike, Modi's chariot rose from 56 inches to 156 inches.

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