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Reddy said that the whole country should realize today that for some reason, the Government of India did not talk openly about what happened. Earlier today, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan became the first Indian officer to directly admit that Indian aircraft were lost during Operation Sindoor.
The Congress on Saturday continued to demand transparency from the government regarding the military losses caused to India at Operation Sindoor. Citing the statements of senior military officers, Telangana Irrigation Minister and former Air Force fighter pilot North Kumar Reddy said that the time has come to state how many Indian aircraft Pakistan killed. The government should stop denying the fact that the fighter aircraft was killed. The CDS itself has mentioned it. Earlier, Air Marshal Bharti indirectly mentioned it in his briefing report with DGMO.
Reddy said that the whole country should realize today that for some reason, the Government of India did not talk openly about what happened. Earlier today, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan became the first Indian officer to directly admit that Indian aircraft were lost during Operation Sindoor. Talking to the Reuters during the Shangri-La security talks in Singapore, Chauhan said that it is not important how many aircraft really lost, but important is why these damage happened, and what we will do after that. Air Marshal A.K. Bharti, Director General of Air Force, had earlier stated in a press conference that “loss is a part of war.
Reddy agreed to General Chauhan on the importance of accepting and correcting mistakes. The Congress leader said that this is the same thing that Rahul Gandhi said for the first time, against which a lot of negative campaigns have been conducted by the BJP. The BJP has strongly criticized Rahul Gandhi’s demand to give more information about India’s loss. BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia has described Rahul Gandhi as ‘irresponsible’ and ‘Nishan-e-Pakistan’.
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