How Many Aircraft Were Lost in Operation Sindoor? Rajnath Singh Responds to Opposition Questions
Discussion on Operation Sindoor has started for 2 days from today in the monsoon session of Parliament. Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh provided information about Operation Sindoor. During this time, some questions were raised by the opposition regarding Operation Sindoor. One of the questions was, how many Indian planes crashed during Operation Sindoor.
In response, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, "I think their question cannot properly represent our national sentiments. If the opposition had asked whether Operation Sindoor was successful? How many enemy planes did the Indian Army shoot down? Did the Indian Army destroy terrorist bases? If the opposition had asked such questions, our answer would have been yes. But none of them raised these questions."
Furthermore, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh took a jab at the opposition, saying, "When the goals are big, you shouldn't focus on small issues, because focusing on small issues can distract from major issues like the country's security and the honor and morale of soldiers, as is happening with our opposition."
Along with that, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, "Now the opposition cannot ask appropriate questions regarding Operation Sindoor. So what should I tell them now? Just because we are in power now does not mean we will remain in power forever. We have also spent a considerable time questioning the government. After any exam, the result is important. If a child gets good marks in the exam, those marks should be important to us. Whether his pencil broke or he lost his pen during the exam should not matter. Ultimately, the result is important."