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'We have limited no. of fighter jets': Dimple Yadav blasts Govt on fighter jet losses in Op Sindoor

'We have limited no. of fighter jets': Dimple Yadav blasts Govt on fighter jet losses in Op Sindoor

Time of India4 days ago
Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav raised questions in the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament regarding the government's responsibility and accountability concerning the recent Pahalgam terror attack. She highlighted the incident as a major security lapse and questioned why the announcement of a ceasefire was made by the US President. Yadav's remarks also touched upon the issue of fighter aircraft, demanding clarification from the government regarding fighter jets crashing and details related to the ceasefire during the discussion on "Operation Sindoor" in the Lok Sabha.
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