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Operation Sindor: The government calls Rahul Gandhi’s words “a complete statement of facts”

The government made it clear that the Director-General of Pakistan’s Military Operations was informed of the Indian operation, not what opposition leader Rahul Gandhi asked.

The Foreign Ministry called it a “complete distortion of the facts” and firmly rejected Gandhi’s doubts about Foreign Minister S Jashankar on the issue.

“The Foreign Minister has said that we warned Pakistan from the beginning, which is obviously an early stage after the start of school in the Sindoo. This is wrongly expressed as a situation before the start,” the MEA said.
Indian DGMO Lieutenant Gen Rajiv Ghai explained this in detail in his briefing on Sindor’s Operation:

“The nature and impulsive nature of our opponents, even though we did try to reach out and convey our obsessive-compulsive disorder to interact with my peers at the core of horror, after Sindor’s action, the request was suggested to reject a serious reaction that inevitably and on the outing, we were ready for the 7th and 8th.


Repeating the same sequence, Jaishankar tried a few days ago to point out that the Pakistani military could choose to stay away from escalating things after India told them that this was an operation against the terrorist camp. “We are strikes on the terrorist infrastructure rather than the army. (Pakistan) The military can choose to stand out, rather than stand out in the process. They choose not to take such good advice.” Gandhi first attacked the nine terrorist camp in the Nino Terror Camp (Nine Terror Camp), issued a warning before the SINDOOR operation. Muzaffarabad. The goal was to make it clear at 1.35am shortly after the attack, it was India that was attacked by Pakistan, but only targeted terrorist infrastructure, not civilians or military targets.
Jaishankar refers to General Rajiv Ghai, Director General of Military Operations, attacked nine terrorist sites in Pakistan on Indian armed forces, Pakistan occupied nine terrorist sites, and he was terrorist attacked from 1 a.m. to 1.30 a.m. on May 7 from 1.30 a.m. to 1.30 a.m. on May 7.

Gandhi’s remarks came in a delegation of government ending seven MPs across party boundaries to explain India’s position in the world of different capitals. Congressman Shashi Tharoor will lead the main delegation of the United States.

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