New Delhi: The IAF air strike in Pakistan remained at the centre of political slugfest on Sunday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi lashed out at the Opposition for questioning the counter-terror operation while the Congress hit back by accusing the BJP of playing politics over national security.
The Indian Air Force on February 26 conducted an air strike in Pakistan's Balakot targeting a training camp of the Jaish-e Mohammad, the militant group which claimed responsibility for the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 CRPF troopers.
Addressing a government event at Uttar Pradesh's Amethi-the Lok Sabha constituency of Congress President Rahul Gandhi, Modi lashed out at the Congress for "putting personal interest over national interest".
Hitting back to the Congress over the Rafale deal, Modi held it responsible for hindering the IAF from getting the state-of-art fighter jets from France.
"Every one, from the Supreme Court to the CAG, have called the deal transparent, but some people continue to spread misinformation," said Modi, who has been repeatedly targeted by Gandhi over the Rafale deal.
Earlier, addressing a rally in Patna, Modi accused the Opposition of demoralising the security forces by asking for proof of the IAF air strike.
Referring to 21 opposition parties collectively accusing the BJP of "blatantly politicising" the sacrifices of the armed forces, Modi said that by making such statements, they were playing into the hands of India's enemies.
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Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley also came out all guns blazing against the opposition parties, saying their statements were an instrument in Pakistan's hands to discredit India.