Country must first: BJP hits Rahul Gandhi’s attack on Jaishankar

“On the one hand, Congress is part of the Congress delegation, traveling abroad, to introduce India’s views on the Sindor action. On the other hand, its leadership is raising questions about the courage of the Indian army. National officials should clarify the side they are in. They trust whether the Indian army and government are based on the issue of Pakistan or whether it is on the issue of Pakistan.”
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan unfortunately raised Rahul Gandhi’s inquiry and said the country should come to the party.
BJP spokesman Nalin Kohli said that this is nothing new to Congress, as the party demanded a surgical strike and proof of Balakot in the past.
Even at the House panel meeting, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri clarified that the foreign minister’s remarks were out of context in some political terms. Misri said the conflict took place at several stages, and Jaishankar talked about the later stages.