With IAF chief AP Singh saying that the air force shot down five Pakistani fighter jets during Operation Sindoor , Congress Saturday asked the PM under whose pressure he decided to stop the conflict abruptly, in what appeared a bid to underline US prez Trump's repeated claims that he forced India to agree to a " ceasefire ".
Party spokesman Jairam Ramesh said, "In view of new revelations made by the air chief marshal, it becomes all the more shocking why the PM suddenly stopped Op on the evening of May 10. Where did the pressure on the PM come from and why did he capitulate so very soon?"
Party spokesman Jairam Ramesh said, "In view of new revelations made by the air chief marshal, it becomes all the more shocking why the PM suddenly stopped Op on the evening of May 10. Where did the pressure on the PM come from and why did he capitulate so very soon?"
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