BJP Attack Congress: India’s politics has once again been hot on the issue of national security. The BJP has retaliated after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s comments on Rafael aircraft and Indian Air Force. BJP leaders allege that the Congress is deliberately speaking the language of Pakistan and hurting the reputation of the Indian Army.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra, taking a dig at the Congress in a press conference, said, “The proof gang has become active again.” Patra said that Rahul Gandhi is only interested in how many aircraft India lost, while India’s military achievements are being rejected. He also alleged that Sonia Gandhi cried when the terrorists were killed and Rahul Gandhi celebrated after 26/11 attacks. Patra claimed that India has destroyed 9 terrorist camps and 11 Pakistani airports and satellite imagery is present as proof.
#Watch Delhi: BJP mp sambit patra says, “Rahul Gandhi, Revanth Reddy Are Asking How many Rafales were shot down. Did not ask how many Pakistani airbases were destroyed, how many… pic.twitter.com/x43svhz9s5
– ANI (@ani) May 30, 2025
“Congress leader like Pakistan’s PR agency”-Amit Malaviya
BJP’s IT cell chief Amit Malviya also made a sharp comment on X (East Twitter). He objected to Revanth Reddy’s statement in which he asked, “How many Rafael did Pakistan kill?” Malaviya said that if Pakistan had claimed this, it would have evidence – Malba, satellite image or integrity of international agencies. He alleged that Congress leaders WhatsApp forward or social media rely on rumors and weakens national security. He wrote, “The Congress is behaving like Pakistan’s PR agency.”
Revanth Reddy and Rahul Gandhi’s statements
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy asked Prime Minister Modi at a recent rally that how many Rafale aircraft were killed by Pakistan in a recent struggle. Along with this, he also questioned why an all -party meeting was not called before the war and accused the BJP government of failing to withdraw PoK. Rahul Gandhi, Foreign Minister S.K. Jayashankar accused that he informed Pakistan about the attack and asked, “How many aircraft did we lose? Who authorized it?”
Accused of question or treason on Congress?
The main question in this entire controversy is whether the opposition parties raise questions can be called anti -national? Is asking the question is a crime in democracy or does it fall under the category of treason? The BJP believes that when it comes to national security, the opposition should not doubt the army. At the same time, the Congress says that asking the government questions is their constitutional right and their duty to ensure accountability to the public.