BJP leader JP Nadda attacks Rahul Gandhi over Pakistan's statement
BJP leader JP Nadda attacks Rahul Gandhi over Pakistan's statement
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New Delhi: National President of Bharatiya Janata Party JP Nadda has attacked former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on the issue of Pakistan. A confession has been made in Pakistan's parliament regarding the release of Wing Commander Abhinandan, on which Nadda has now targeted Congress.

BJP president JP Nadda wrote that the Congress prince does not believe in anything in India, whether it is the army, the government or our people. So he should listen to his 'most trusted country' Pakistan. Hopefully, they will open his eyes now. JP Nadda wrote in another tweet that the Congress was engaged in a campaign to weaken its own armed forces. Sometimes it made fun of Army and sometimes doubted the valour. Nadda also surrounded Rahul on the Rafale issue. The BJP president said that he did all kinds of tricks so that the army could not get the latest Rafale but the countrymen have taught the Congress a hard lesson by rejecting such politics.

Recently a statement from Pakistan has come to light, which is being fiercely discussed in both Pakistan and India. After the airstrike in Balakot, a statement was made on the issue of Wing Commander Abhinandan crossing the border and Pakistan Abhinandan leaving. In the statement, former Speaker of the Pakistan Assembly Ayaz Sadiq said, 'At that time Pakistan was afraid that India might attack it. Pakistan Army Chief Qamar Javed Bajwa's feet were trembling and sweating on the face of the possibility of India's attack. Bajwa was afraid of India's attack. Pakistan feared that India would attack Pakistan if the fighter plane pilot Abhinandan was not released by 9 pm.'

 

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