NEW DELHI – Pakistani actor Veena Malik remark about the missing AN-32aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) irks Indian media calling itinsensitive.
In an apparent jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s `cloud-radar`comment, the actor distastefully quipped that IAF AN-32 aircraft didn`tactually crash, but couldn`t be detected due to cloudy weather.
“#IAF An-32 hasn`t crashed. Weather is too CLOUDY and Radars can`t detectit – Military Scientist, PM Shree #NarendraModi @IAF_MCC @narendramodi,”she wrote and also added a smiley face emoji to her already inconsideratetweet.
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#IAF link An-32 hasn’t crashed.Weather is too CLOUDY and Radars can’t detect it, – Military Scientist, PMShree #NarendraModi link [image:????]@IAF_MCC link @narendramodilinklink
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An Indian Air Force transport aircraft with 13 personnel, including sevenofficers and six air warriors, on board, went missing in Arunachal Pradeshafter it took-off from Assam`s Jorhat on Monday afternoon.
ISRO satellites and Naval P-8I spy planes have been pressed into service tolocate the missing aircraft.








