Sushma: ‘No Pakistani soldier or civilian died’ in Balakot air strike

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said no Pakistani soldier or civilian died in the air strike carried out by the Indian Air Force on a terror camp at Balakot in Pakistan, in February. Read More
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Fadnavis: ‘Congress’s manifesto belongs to it or Jaish?’

Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis attacked the Congress manifesto for 2019 Lok Sabha election and its stand on AFSPA in Jammu & Kashmir. Fadnavis rhetorically asked if the manifesto belonged to the opposition party or Jaish-e-Muhammed – the terror group. Read More
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VK Singh backs Shah, says an ‘estimated 250 might have died’

The former Army chief and minister of state for external affairs General Vijay Kumar Singh, on Tuesday, said the death toll is not a “confirmed figure” and that the BJP chief meant that these many “might have died” in the air strike. Read More
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Sidhu asks Modi ‘did you kill terrorists or uprooted trees?’

Congress leaders Navjot Singh Sidhu and Kapil Sibal, on Monday, just like other political leaders from opposition expressed their scepticism over the impact of the February 26 Indian Air Force’s air strikes against Jaish-e-Muhammed terror camps in Pakistan’s Balakot. Read More
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Amit Shah says ‘over 250 killed’ in IAF air strike in Pakistan

The BJP chief Shah, during a public meeting Ahmedabad, said, “After Pulwama, everyone thought there could be no surgical strikes, what will happen? But under Narendra Modi’s leadership, the government carried out an air strike and killed more than 250 terrorists.” Read More
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BJP’s SS Ahluwalia: ‘Balakot strike wasn’t to kill, but to show we can’

Union minister and BJP Lok Sabha MP from Darjeeling SS Ahluwalia said the purpose of the strike was not to cause human casualty but to send out the message that India can hit deep inside Pakistan. Read More
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Indian Air Force says ‘happy about Wg Cdr Abhinandan’s return’

Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, the Indian Air Force pilot who was captured two days ago by the Pakistan army after his MiG-21 Bison was shot down during an aerial engagement between India and Pakistan, returned home, on Friday late night. Read More
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Wg Cdr Abhinandan says ‘good to be back;’ leaders welcome him

The pilot’s homecoming came as a celebration across the country. President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several other political leaders took to social media and welcomed him. Read More
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Narendra Modi says ‘India will fight, live, work and win as one’

Narendra Modi also said it was necessary to ensure that nothing is done to dent the morale of the security forces. Read More
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Wg Cdr Abhinandan’s father: ‘My son talked like true soldier’

The father of IAF pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, captured by Pakistan after an aerial engagement between the two countries, said he is proud of his son’s bravery and hope for his safe return home. He also thanked citizens for their support and good wishes. Read More
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