Mamta Banerjee asks proof of Army's air strikes against Pak

The era of submitting evidence for the air strikes made by the IAF in Pakistan has begun. Questioning the action of the Air Force, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has sought an answer from Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.

Mamata has said that Prime Minister did not convene an all-party meeting after air strikes on Pakistan. She has asked the government to share the information of the operation. Also, Mamata questioned the national media and said that a section of the media is preparing the atmosphere of war. The media has also been controlled. He did not take the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that nothing was done in five years. The need to meet with opposition parties was also not considered.

After returning from Delhi, Chief Minister Mamata, after leaving Navan on Thursday, reacted to reporters and questioned the Indian Air Force on air strikes in Pakistan and said how many terrorists were killed in this operation? If there is any evidence of this then it should come out.

In Pulwama, Jammu Kashmir, on 14 February, a suicide bomber from Jaish targeted a CRPF convoy, in which 44 jawans were martyred. On Thursday, February 26, the Indian Air Force had entered the Pakistani border to answer the motive of the Masood Azhar militant group and targeted the terror camps of Jaish from the sky. Now Trinamool Congress President Mamta Banerjee has asked the Narendra Modi Government to answer this issue.

While quoting this question, Mamta cited international media reports. She told that I was studying New York Times and wrote that no one was killed in this operation and in some media reports a death has been said. So we want all of this information. They once again accused PM Narendra Modi of making politics on the blood of soldiers before the election. Mamta said how can anyone do such things with the jawans?