Yashwant Sinha Exposes Modi Government's Failure in Operation Sindoor

The controversy surrounding Operation Sindoor has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the Indian government's handling of national security issues. With elections looming, the government's response to Sinha's allegations will be closely watched, and could have significant implications for the country's political landscape.

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Former Indian Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha has made shocking revelations about the Modi government's failure in Operation Sindoor, accusing them of engaging in misleading propaganda to conceal the true extent of the operation's failure. Sinha questioned the government's claims of destroying enemy aircraft, stating that the actual number remains unknown, and accused the government of using the operation for political gain in the upcoming Bihar elections.

Sinha called for the resignation of key figures, including Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Jaishankar, and Ajit Doval, citing their failure in diplomacy and intelligence. He stated that anyone who questions the operation's failure is labeled a traitor, and the government remains silent on the facts. Sinha also criticized Modi for ignoring all-party meetings and instead making political statements in Bihar, calling the BJP's approach "propaganda and lies".

Sinha linked the timing of Pakistan-sponsored terrorist attacks in the country with elections, saying Pulwama was followed by 2019 general elections and Pahalgam was followed by Bihar assembly elections. He gave a clean chit to Pakistan for the Pahalgam attack, saying it was staged for the Bihar elections. Sinha accused the Modi government of using national security issues for electoral gains, and claimed that no details regarding the Pulwama terrorist attack were disclosed, and similarly, the details of the Pahalgam terror attack will not be disclosed.

Sinha's criticism of the Modi government's foreign policy and handling of national security issues has sparked controversy, with many calling for accountability and transparency. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the Indian government's handling of Operation Sindoor and its aftermath has raised more questions than answers, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to Sinha's allegations.

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