It is better to presume that no strike took place than to get into any unnecessary discussion/ argument about it.
The armed forces need to be kept out of all the nonsense that goes on in political circles.
Why politicise the armed forces?
Regards,
Ramesh Sharma
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 9:06 AM Sarbajit Roy <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net> wrote:
Post: "indiaresists@lists.riseup.net"Dear Shri S.P. Mathur, IPS (Retd)You would be interested to know that as per official filings I have made to Ministry of Defence immediately after alleged Balakot air strike, the MoD and Air HQ presently claim (in interim updates) that they have no information about the Balakot air strike or its damage assessments or number of persons who were injuriously affected by it. (NB: This is very different from refusing me the information under national security exemptions which they could very well choose to do).Because of the careful and precise way my duly registered and acknowledged (and long overdue for disposal) communications to Min of Defence were made, they are now unable to dispose of them and are apparently internally laying the blame at doorstep of politicians and Ministry of External Affairs for giving wrong briefings. There are notings of protest inside Air HQ and MoDef that Armed forces are being misused for political purposes.As a consequence of IAC's communications on this issue, MEA Minister Sushma Swaraj was forced to publicly concede that nobody was killed as a result of the (alleged) Balakot air strike.Accordingly, you can rest assured that IAC is doing its work silently, as a very potent force, within the corridors of power to ensure that the steel frames do not get corroded or converted to plastic by rogue politicians.sincerelySarbajit Roy
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