Kapil Sibal questions govt on Balakot air strike, asks PM Modi to respond to global media reports
First Published: 4th March, 2019 15:29 IST
After Digvijaya Singh it’s another Congress leader Kapil Sibal now, the senior Congress leader has demanded that Prime Minister must speak out on reports by international media that hardly anyone
After Digvijaya Singh it’s another Congress leader Kapil Sibal now, the senior Congress leader has demanded that Prime Minister must speak out on reports by international media that hardly anyone died in the Indian Air Force strike at Jaish Eh Mohammad terror camp in Balakot.
Sibal questioned if the government was trying to give the impression that the international media was supporting Pakistan.
Earlier on Saturday Congress’ Digvijaya Singh had sought proof of the Indian Air Force strike in Balakot.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had slammed the Congress and the opposition for questioning the integrity of the forces by seeking proof of the strikes.
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