The prime minister’s jibe on Congress has earned widespread condemnation from the armed forces.
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10 Years Of Risking My Life For This Country, Modi Says I Played Video Games: Retired Colonel
PM Modi has come under fire from ex-servicemen for his callous remarks on military operations before his term.
Major Leetul Gogoi Suffers Ignominy of Seniority Reduction and Exit from Kashmir Valley
A court-martial had held Gogoi guilty of fraternising with a local woman in spite of instructions to the contrary.
Practiced His Sport and Enjoyed Life in Safety: Ex-Servicemen Slam Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore for ‘I Was in The Army, I Know What Happened’ Remark
Many pointed out that Rathore spent most of his service on shooting ranges and participating in tournaments.
Many Strikes Took Place Before Modi Govt: Military Veterans Slam Modi
Two earlier reports which corroborate the claim that multiple cross border strikes took place in the past, have now gone viral on social media.
Indian Army is Not Modi’s Personal Property: Rahul Gandhi
“When he says the Indian Army’s surgical strikes were video games, he does not insult the Congress, but the Indian Army.”
Congress Reveals Details of 6 Surgical Strikes Carried Out Under UPA Rule From 2008-2014
Former PM Dr Manmohan Singh said, “For us, military operations were meant for strategic deterrence… than to be used for vote-garnering exercises.”
‘Yeti Bachao Yeti Padhao’: Social Media Wonders How BJP Will Use ‘Yeti’ to Ask for Votes
We are even hearing rumours that Yeti has already joined the BJP.
Will The EC Act? Amit Shah Calls The IAF ‘Narendra Modi’s Air Force’
This comes days after over 150 veterans had written to the President against politicisation of armed forces.
President Must Take Note And Condemn This: D Raja On ‘Modi Ki Sena’ Remark
“He is the commander-in-chief. He is the head of state. He is the custodian of the Constitution. The President should question them,” he said.
BJP MLA Raja Singh Plagiarises Pakistan Army Song, Dedicates It to Indian Army
The original song was released by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Armed Forces on March 23