In response to the revelations regarding the Pulwama attack, Indian Home Minister Amit Shah says that Modi’s government has nothing to hide on this issue.
Earlier this month, former governor of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Satya Pal Malik, alleged in connection with the Pulwama attack that paramilitary personnel were barred from air transport and the danger was detected. They were forced to travel by road amid intelligence failures to establish
The first reaction of the Indian government to these revelations of the former Governor of Occupied Kashmir Satya Pal Malik has come out in the form of Amit Shah’s reply.
Home Minister Amit Shah speaking in a round table discussion on India Today TV program said that the credibility of the comments needs to be questioned.
He told local news agency The Wire that I told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the attack was a failure on the part of the government but he was told to keep quiet.
He said that I will definitely tell the people of the country that the Bharatiya Janata Party government has not done anything that needs to be hidden. His comments are the government’s first response to Malik’s allegations.
It should be noted that Satya Pal, the former governor of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, in an interview called the Pulwama attack in February 2019 as a drama of Modi and said that the Modi government had prior knowledge of the Pulwama attack. Instead, it was killed and its debris was dumped on Pakistan.
A suicide bomber rammed a car into a bus carrying Indian paramilitary police in occupied Kashmir on February 14, 2019, killing 40 people and escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
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