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BJP, Congress MPs clash after Pahalgam false flag operation

BJP national spokesperson declared Congress pro-Pakistan party

GNN Web Desk
Published 14 hours ago on May 3rd 2025, 3:25 pm
By Web Desk
BJP, Congress MPs clash after Pahalgam false flag operation

After the Pahalgam false flag operation, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress MPs in India have come to blows.

According to the details, Congress leader and former Chief Minister of East Punjab, Charanjit Singh Channi, has sought proof of the Balakot surgical strikes, saying that to date, no evidence has been found of the Balakot surgical strikes, where in Pakistan were the attacks? Where were people killed?

Sardar Charanjit Singh said that if a bomb falls in our country, will we not know? Nothing happened anywhere in 2019, there was no attack anywhere.

In retaliation, the BJP declared the Congress Working Committee as the Pakistan Working Committee. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra alleged that the Congress was providing oxygen to terrorists and the Pakistani army.

BJP national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain declared the Congress a pro-Pakistan party.

It is pertinent to note that since the Pahalgam false flag operation, questions have also been raised internally in India about the Modi government's past false flag operations. Opponents say that the Modi government has created the Pahalgam drama to win elections in the state of Bihar.

Notably, after the attack on local tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, India started a series of unjustified accusations and provocations, suspending the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan and instructing diplomatic staff to leave India by April 30, 2025. Apart from this, the Modi government has also taken several aggressive decisions regarding Pakistan, including canceling the visas of Pakistanis.

Pakistan's National Security Committee adopted the best diplomatic strategy in response, and India's diplomatic staff was also limited to 30 people. The National Security Committee had made it clear that water is Pakistan's lifeline, and if water is stopped, Pakistan will consider it a war.

Tensions between the two nuclear powers in South Asia have sparked concern around the world. Pakistan has blamed its regional rival for the Jaffar Express attack at the United Nations. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had also indicated his willingness to accept an impartial investigation into the Pahalgam attack. However, India has continued to maintain its traditional stubbornness instead of taking steps for peace.

US Secretary of State and UN chief Antonio Guterres have urged both countries to reduce tensions, but India has maintained its traditional stubbornness.

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