Punjab MP Aujla attacks central government in Parliament: raised the issue of Golden Temple; said- PM Modi should parade 35 Rafales
Congress MP from Amritsar, Punjab, Gurjit Singh Aujla, in strong words, cornered Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government in Parliament and raised many serious questions on the Pahalgam terror attack, the decision of ceasefire and relations with Pakistan and China. He accused the government of doing politics on security issues and demanded accountability.
During this, he also raised the issue of targeting the Golden Temple in the House and alleged that the central government wanted to do politics in it. He said - the military was politicized. They are speaking on social media. But what was the need to ask an army officer to talk about targeting the Golden Temple. What politics did they want to find?
Raised questions on the Pahalgam attack
Gurjit Aujla said that 26 of our tourists were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, but till now neither the attackers have been caught nor the government has shared any concrete information.
"Where did these terrorists come from, how did they enter? It has been almost 100 days today, but the Home Minister has not given any answer."
He also questioned the role of the Prime Minister and said that on 24 April, two days after the attack, the Prime Minister was celebrating Panchayat Diwas in Bihar, whereas at that time he should have stood with the country. Panchayat Diwas could have been celebrated next year as well.
Demand raised for parade of 35 Rafales
Aujla said in Parliament that on 7 May, the Army attacked terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. The loss was discussed. Pakistan said that 5 Rafales were shot down. We also do not believe it and neither does our Army. But the Prime Minister is requested to parade all 35 rifles and tell the whole world that the country is being misled.
Questions also raised on ceasefire
Referring to Donald Trump's talk of ceasefire on 10 May, he said that no war ends without an agreement. When Indira Gandhi divided Pakistan into two parts, the Shimla Agreement was signed. But this is the first war that lasted for three days and ended without any agreement. After all, how did this ceasefire happen?
Aujla alleged that business interests are hidden behind this decision. The ceasefire was suddenly declared after the possibility of an attack on Adani's solar plant.
Sharp tone against Pakistan and China
The MP said that our army is fighting the enemies, but the government is doing business with China, while China gives money to Pakistan and promotes terrorism. He said that Punjab is the worst affected by terrorism. Even today Pakistan has not stopped. 18 hand grenades have been thrown at Amritsar and nearby police stations.