And the twitter war kicks off slamming Pitroda over questioning the Indian reigns..!

NewsBharati    22-Mar-2019
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New Delhi, March 22: “Sam Pitroda believes what we did was wrong. No country in the world said this, not even the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) said this, only Pakistan was of this view. Unfortunate such people are ideologues of a political party”, slammed Arun Jaitley referring to the controversy raised by Sam Pitroda, Indian Overseas Congress Chief on Pulwama Attack.

 
“We cannot win the match by playing on the back foot, we need to play front foot for winning the game. And this is the policy evolved in our security doctrine. Agar Guru aisa ho to shishya kitna nikamma niklega ye desh ko aaj bhugatna pad raha hai”,he added further in a press conference today.
Sam Pitroda, closely allied to Rahul Gandhi had commented on the ruling reigns ahead of the elections, questioning the way currently India is dealing with the world. “Don’t know much about attacks, it happens all the time, attack happened in Mumbai also, we could have then reacted and just sent our planes but that is not right approach. According to me that’s not how you deal with world”, he said referring to the Balakot attack by India in response to the Pulwama attack by Pakistan.
“I would like to know more as I have read in New York Times &other newspapers, what did we really attack, we really killed 300 people?”, he added further doubting the Indian strength.
PM Narendra Modi meanwhile commenting on the issue said, “Opposition insults our forces time and again. I appeal to my fellow Indians- question Opposition leaders on their statements. Tell them- 130 crore Indians will not forgive or forget the Opposition for their antics. India stands firmly with our forces”.
“Loyal courtier of Congress’ royal dynasty admits what the nation already knew Congress was unwilling to respond to forces of terror. This is a New India and we will answer terrorists with interest in a language they understand”, he added further”, he added in the series of tweets further.