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“Inform” Pak before he strikes a crime act: Rahul Slams Jaishankar

The CONG chairwoman Rahul Gandhi asked the government on Saturday because he allegedly informed Pakistan “formerly” on May 7 of her planned air raid about the terrorist infrastructure in the neighboring country and described it as an act of crime.

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“The information from Pakistan at the beginning of our attack was a crime. The Foreign Minister has publicly admitted that the government did it. Who approved it? How many planes did Iaf lost as a result?

Two days ago, the EAM said when he spoke to the media, said the government had taken a reasonable position after the forces sent a message to Pakistan at the beginning of the operation and even met Pakistan.

“Since our main goals were reached, in my opinion we took the position, because even at the beginning of the operation we had sent a message to Pakistan and said that we met terrorist infrastructure and not in the military, so the military has the opportunity to find out and not to interfere. You have not decided not to take this good advice,” he said.

He said Pakistan had been poorly hit by the Indian armed forces on May 10, and the extent of the damage caused them could be verified by satellite images. “So these pictures will tell you what a hit you have achieved and the same people who were not ready to step down on May 7th were ready to speak and get back on May 10th. It is very clear who wanted to shot,” said the EAM.

In the meantime, the factual test by the Ministry of I&B has made the congress leaders invalid as the wrong and deceptive video. “The social media post incorrectly implies from the explanation of the EAM that India had informed Pakistan before the start of the Operation.

During a briefing on May 11th, General Director for Military Ups (DGMO) LT Rajiv Ghai said that on May 7th he contacted his Pakistani Major General Kashif Abdullah at around 1.30 a.m. to tell him that India had hit nine terrorist in the whole of Pakistan. “He answered” Wait “on our military reaction,” said lieutenant General Ghai during the media information.

On May 10, DGMO Ghai was informed that the Pakistani DGMO wanted to talk about the hotline. “Later a day, the two DGMOs finally spoke at 3:30 p.m. when Pakistan DGMO was looking for the attitude of hostilities,” he added.

In the meantime, the Ministry of Outer Affairs said that EAM S Jaishankar said that “we would have warned at the beginning of Pakistan”, and referred to the early phase after the start of the operation

This is incorrectly shown in order to point out that Pakistan was informed before the operation began. This complete false representation of facts is called, said the MEA.

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