Operation Sindoor: If Rahul Gandhi had heard the statement of the DGMO of the Indian Army, then the External Affairs Minister Jaishankar is accused of giving information to Pakistan first, watch Video, DGMO of Indian Army Told that Pakistan was infored of operations sindoor after first Phase as rahul gandhi accuses Jaishankar see video

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New Delhi. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Foreign Minister S.K. Citing a statement by Jaishankar, he alleged that the Indian government had already informed Pakistan about Operation Sindoor. Rahul Gandhi posted on X and raised the question that who authorized this and in its result how many aircraft our Air Force lost? If the Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi had heard the statement of Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, DGMO of the Indian Army on 11 May, he might not have asked these questions. However, after Rahul raised the question, the Ministry of External Affairs had also made it clear that Pakistan was not already given any information about Operation Sindoor.

Indian Army DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said in a press conference on 11 May that India had informed Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. The DGMO had reported that India had informed and warned Pakistan after the attack on terrorist bases, but the DGMO of Pakistan threatened to retaliate, refusing the talks. Indian Army DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai had told the media that we were ready for the struggle after the threat of Pakistan’s DGMO. The PIB also dismissed the allegations against Foreign Minister Jaishankar, saying that he is presenting the facts incorrectly. The Ministry of External Affairs had said that Pakistan was warned at the early stages of the commencement of Operation Sindoor. Before that, no information was given to Pakistan.

On 7 May 2025, the Indian Army and the Air Force attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan in the early hours and mixed them in the soil. After which Pakistan tried to attack India with drones and missiles on the night of 8 and 9 May. All Pakistan attacks were failed. After which India carried out missile attacks at 11 airbase and 2 radar stations including Pakistan’s Noor Khan and caused great havoc there. After which panicked Pakistan had requested India for ceasefire. However, India has made it clear that the operation vermilion is only postponed. If Pakistan does not end terrorism, it will be taught a lesson again.

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