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An Indian Air Force Jaguar strike fighter nears an Indian Air Force aerial tanker Friday afternoon during the last mission of Cooperative Cope Thunder 2004. (Source: http://anupkumarchaturvedi.com/Anupspage773.html)

Indian opposition leaders who question the country's bombing raid on Pakistan last week should be tied under fighter jets and dropped like bombs when they stage a new mission, a government minister said on Wednesday.

The comments inflamed an already bitter showdown between Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with the opposition over its claims that he has used the military strike to boost his standing ahead of a national election.

The BJP has given conflicting accounts about the success of the air raid on a militant camp run by a group blamed for a February 14 suicide bombing in Kashmir that left 40 Indian paramilitaries dead.


Twelve days later Indian jets bombed what New Delhi called a “terrorist” training camp inside Pakistan territory taking the neighbours to the verge of a new war.

BJP leaders, including party president Amit Shah, claimed up to 250 people were killed in the cross-border raid. But the opposition has demanded the toll be backed up and accused Modi of making political capital out of the attacks.

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“I think when India does something (like this) again then the people from opposition parties raising these questions can be tied under the jets during the raids so that they can look at the targets,” junior foreign minister V.K Singh told media.

“They can look at the targets when the bombs are fired and then can also be dropped (there) to count before coming back,” Singh added.

After the raid, the Indian government said “a very large number” of Jaish-e-Mohammed militants, commanders and trainers had been “eliminated”.

But no official figure on the damage has ever been given and Pakistan has denied there were any casualties.

With a national election to be called imminently, Modi's BJP has still touted the mission at political rallies across the country.

“The government under Modi's leadership carried out the air strike and killed more than 250 terrorists,” Shah, one of Modi's closest lieutenants, told one rally this week.

SS Ahluwalia, a junior minister, came up with a different claim earlier however, saying the raids were intended to give a lesson and not kill anyone.

The differing accounts have increased demands that the government clarify its toll.

Read: India refuses to share proof of air strikes in Balakot

“PM Modi has blatantly politicised the bravery and martyrdom of India's soldiers as a political pamphlet,” said Randeep Singh Surjewala, spokesman for the main opposition Congress party.

Modi “is indulging in shameless credit-seeking for the valour of armed forces as a last resort for the 2019 elections,” Surjewala added on Twitter.

A heated exchange between a top Modi cabinet minister, Piyush Goyal, and a television journalist went viral earlier this week.

The journalist, citing international media reports, asked Goyal why the government has not given more details to back its claims of the mission's success.

Goyal said such questions were part of a “shameful” campaign “to belittle our armed forces”.
 
Actually this is a very good idea. Maybe the congressmen have better navigation than spice bombs. Drop them next time, maybe they will actually hit something other than trees.

Rise of the Hindu Nazi state is nearly complete.
It seems the engineers of nazi germany and hindu india are the same. Hitler was praised for his economic reforms and was a darling of the west just as Modi is.
 
Only difference here is that Nazis went after the jews and the hindus want to kill the Kashmiris.

the sad part is that others didn't do anything physically to stop them. just spoke, "kahay mar rahay ho, card dikhaye". slap anyone in Pakistan and the bystanders would be the living crap outta you and ask questions later...
 
The plane wont get off the ground it is flying samosa best.
 
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