Top BJP leader admits IAF failure in Pakistan strike

Top BJP leader admits IAF failure in Pakistan strike

NEW DELHI - Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and Union Minister of State Surendrajeet Singh Ahluwalia has confessed the failure of the Indian Air Force strike in Pakistan.

He has admitted that the Indian Air Force’s “airstrikes” inside Pakistan to destroy alleged terrorist camps “did not cause much damage.”

Exposing the lies perpetrated by the war-mongering Indian media, the politician said, “I have read in the national as well as in the international media. I have also heard PM Modi in his first speech in Churu after the airstrike. He had not said that 300 were killed.

“Has any spokesperson of BJP or party president Amit Shah claimed that?” S.S. Ahluwalia asked.

New Delhi’s claim of 300 casualties in the so-called air strikes in Balakot, Pakistan has been questioned not only worldwide but even by political leaders and analysts within India.

Indian newspaper ‘Indian Express’ recently debunked link the claim by quoting top Indian government sources who said the assessment of casualties was "purely speculative". It further said that India lacked ground intelligence, while there were limitations of technical intelligence as well.