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Revanth Reddy's Rafale question: Is it anti-India or in national interest? Panelists debate

Revanth Reddy's Rafale question: Is it anti-India or in national interest? Panelists debate

India Todaya day ago

In this episode of 'To The Point', the focus is on the political war over Revanth Reddy's question on Rafale jets. Telangana Chief Minister Revant Reddy demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi explain how many Rafale fighter jets were shot down by the Pakistani Army during India's Operation Sindoor. The remark drew a fierce response from the BJP. The BJP accused the Congress of being 'anti-national' and playing into Pakistan's hands. So, is Revanth Reddy's Rafale question anti-India or in the national interest? Should the government clear the air? Watch as panelists debate these and more on Preeti Choudhry's show.

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