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V.K.Singh tweets “Too many mosquitoes” digs opposition over IAF strike
Ex- Army chief and union minister V.K. Singh took a dig a opposition on ongoing IAF strike on Pakistan in Balakot with his latest tweet.
He tweeted in Hindi “There were too many mosquitoes at 3.30 in the night. So, I used HIT (a mosquito repellent brand). Now should I count how many mosquitoes were killed or sleep peacefully,”
As opposition were asking about the estimated casualties on the air strike by IAF carried out on terror camps in Balakot on Feb 26 has created a political topic of discussion .
Many international media reports were questioning Pakistan locals about the impact of air strike by IAF in Balakot which let opposition parties seeking answers from the government to spell out an official death count in Balakot.
Answering to all these questions union minister V.K Singh uses mosquitoes as a metaphor to target the opposite parties and explains. After the strike, bombs were exploded, building were hit and people not to be killed after the explosion. It's very unfortunate for those who want to count the killed. People should respect the brave act of IAF rather than counting the killed.
Explaining further he says "Next time when India does something like that, I feel that those who raise questions should be tied under the aircraft and taken along. When the bombs are dropped, they can see the targets and after that they can get off, count the casualties and come back,"