IAF air strike: Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore lashes out at Kapil Sibal, asks him to go to Balakot and check
First Published: 5th March, 2019 16:49 IST
A day after opposition Congress leader Kapil Sibal questioned whether the Centre was trying to give the impression that the international media was supporting Pakistan, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
A day after opposition Congress leader Kapil Sibal questioned whether the Centre was trying to give the impression that the international media was supporting Pakistan, Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore hit out at the Congress leadership and questioned them on why they trusted international media over Indian intelligence agencies.
Taking to Twitter, Rathore asked Kapil Sibal if he would ‘go to Balakot’ to check the number of terrorists killed in the February 26 Indian Air Force strikes.
Sibal on Monday demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak out on reports by international media that hardly anyone died in the Indian Air Force strikes at Jaish Eh Mohammad terror camp in Balakot.
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