Rahul gandhi: Rahul Gandhi has once again asked Foreign Minister S Jaishankar sharp questions. Actually, Rahul Gandhi has questioned the Foreign Minister about Operation Sindoor. He asked how many aircraft India lost during Operation Sindoor and how much damage we suffered because Pakistan was already aware of it. Please tell that Rahul Gandhi also reposts an old post and asked the Foreign Minister a question in this matter. Let us tell you complete details in this matter.
How many Indian aircraft we lost?- Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi on Saturday asked Foreign Minister S Jaishankar a question about Operation Sindoor. On not getting the answer, Rahul Gandhi again posted on X and questioned on X. Reporting his old post, he wrote, ‘Foreign Minister Jaishankar’s silence is not just rhetoric- this is condemnable, so I will ask again how many Indian aircraft we lost because Pakistan already knew? It was not a lapse, it was a crime and the country has every right to know the truth.
Eam jaishankar’s Silence isn’t just talling – it’s damning.
So I’ll Ask Again: How many Indian Aircraft Did We Lose Because Pakistan Knew?
This wasn’t a lapse. It was a crime. And the nation deserves the truth. https://t.co/IZN4LMBGJZ
– Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) May 19, 2025
What did Rahul Gandhi do before
Earlier, Rahul Gandhi shared a post on X on Saturday evening. It had a video of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, in which he was saying, ‘At the beginning of the operation we sent a message to Pakistan that we are going to attack the terrorist infrastructure, we are not attacking the army. Therefore, the army has an option not to interfere in this matter, but they decided not to accept this advice.
While sharing this video, Rahul Gandhi had said that it was a crime to inform Pakistan at the beginning of the attack. The Foreign Minister publicly acknowledged that the Government of India has done so. I want to ask who authorized it and because of this how many aircraft our Air Force lost? Explain that in this case, the Ministry of External Affairs had said that Jaishankar’s statement has been presented incorrectly.