No jet crash probe possible under Modi, says BJP leader Swamy

New Delhi: Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has admitted that the Pakistan Air Force shot down five Indian Air Force jets, stating that with Modi in power, an investigation into the downed aircraft is not possible.
In an interview, he acknowledged that during the Pakistan-India conflict, the Pakistan Air Force downed five Indian Air Force jets. Swamy also confirmed that "China's aircraft are superior, while French jets are not good," adding that under Modi’s leadership, any discussion or investigation regarding the aircraft losses is not feasible.
When the host asked the BJP leader about an opposition leader's inquiry regarding how many Indian jets were shot down, he responded that Pakistan had shot down five Indian jets. Swamy expressed hope that Modi would inform the nation of the truth regarding the aircraft losses.
According to defense analysts, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy has also called for the resignation of Modi and Amit Shah. The Pakistan Air Force's dominance in the skies rendered Modi’s war strategy ineffective. Modi government's failed strategy weakened India on the battlefield, while Pakistan’s military strength significantly increased.

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