Jabalpur, May 31 (PTI) Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi must give answers on "no security arrangements" that led to the Pahalgam attack, the whereabouts of its perpetrators and the "ceasefire" following four days of hostilities between India and Pakistan triggered by Operation Sindoor.
Following the horrific Pahalgam attack on April 22, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, decimating terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Pakistan. The neighbouring country retaliated with drones and missiles but failed to cause harm. The two nations announced cessation of hostilities on May 10.
Speaking at the Congress' 'Jai Hind Sabha', Baghel also accused the BJP of politicising Operation Sindoor and asserted the country's armed forces do not belong to any party.
The Congress' event coincided with the PM's mega women empowerment event in Bhopal, some 300 kilometres from here.
"Tell people why there was no security arrangement in Pahalgam. Where are those four terrorists? Was the ceasefire done under pressure from the USA and who took the decision on the ceasefire, officers or the government," Baghel said while addressing the gathering.
Baghel's statement came in the backdrop of US President Donald Trump repeatedly asserting that he got India and Pakistan to end hostilities triggered by Operation Sindoor.
However, India has stuck to its stand that the US had no role to play. During a rally in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on Friday, PM Modi said Pakistan had "begged" for a ceasefire during Operation Sindoor.
The Congress is holding 'Jai Hind Sabhas' across the country to salute the armed forces, while the BJP has been carrying out 'Tiranga Yatras' to celebrate the success of Operation Sindoor.
"BJP is politicising Operation Sindoor. Bharatiya Janata Party activists will distribute vermilion," he alleged, adding that a woman applies sindoor for her husband's well-being and it is her husband who applies sindoor on her.
The ruling BJP has outright denied that it will distribute sindoor.
"Our armed forces belong to the whole country and its people, and not just to any political party or government. We all are extremely proud of the bravery and valour of our Army," Baghel said while asserting that doubts are being raised about the BJP government's decisions and policies.
Baghel also lauded former PM Indira Gandhi for emphatically defeating Pakistan in the 1971 war, which led to the creation of Bangladesh.
The former Chhattisgarh CM said Modi should apologise for objectionable comments made by Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah and the state's deputy chief minister Jagdish Devda following Operation Sindoor.
The PM must set an example by ensuring they are sacked from the MP government, Baghel said.
Shah had made an objectionable remark about army officer Colonel Sofiya Quereshi during his speech at a public function at Mhow near Indore on May 12. A FIR has been registered in the matter and both the Supreme Court and MP High Court have severely admonished Shah.
On May 16, Devda had claimed armed forces and soldiers of the country were "natmastak" (bowing down with their heads at the feet) in front of PM Modi for giving a befitting reply to terrorists and Pakistan. He made the comments during his speech at a Civil Defence function in Jabalpur district.
Speaking at the 'Jai Hind Sabha', senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh said those who had played no role in India's freedom struggle and those who remained slaves of the British are today claiming armed forces are bowing at the feet of Modi.
Incidentally, Singh preferred to sit on a sofa along with others at the gathering rather than on the dais. He had declared some days ago at a party event that he would not sit on the stage in the future. PTI COR LAL BNM