BJP Hits Back At Congress With Historic Note From 1965 War, Accuses Party Of Weakening Nation
In a sharp political rebuttal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has responded strongly to Congress's recent criticism over national security matters. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey took to social media platform X, sharing a handwritten note reportedly from the 1965 India-Pakistan war. The note, authored by the then Defence Minister Y.B. Chavan, underscores the longstanding policy of the Indian government to not publicly disclose operational military strategies during or after wartime.Dubey targeted Congress, accusing it of trying to weaken India with the alleged support of foreign powers. He quoted a Hindi proverb, “Chori-chori se jaaye, lekin tumbaferee se naa jaaye,” suggesting that Congress’s deceptive habits are hard to shed. He criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for questioning the government's wartime disclosures and emphasized that the document reveals the Indian Army's strategic confidentiality has historical precedent.The BJP’s counterattack comes after Congress persistently raised questions regarding the current government’s handling of sensitive national defense matters. The political heat continues to rise as both parties brace for upcoming electoral battles. This exchange reflects the intensifying war of words as India’s major parties try to shape public opinion on issues of national security.
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