'Misrepresentation of Facts': Mea Reflection to Rahul because he targets Jaishankar about 'Pakistan information about the attack': Today News

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA), through its XP division, issued a sharp refutation to the claim of Rahul Gandhi on Foreign Minister’s (EAM) Jaishankar’s remarks on Pakistan. The Mea explained the timeline and said that Jaishankar mentioned at the beginning of India, Pakistan warned – which specifically refers to the early phase to the start of Operation Sindoor. The Mea said that this statement is now falsely portrayed as if the warning was issued before the operation began. The MEA called it a ‘total misrepresentation of facts’, and emphasized the need to correct the record. “Eam Dr S Sishankar said we warned Pakistan at the beginning, which is clearly the early phase after the start of Sindoor. Rahul Gandhi, who quoted a Jaishankar video, fell to the government on Saturday because he allegedly notified Pakistan of the target of terror infrastructure as part of operation. Gandhi said: “To inform Pakistan at the beginning of our attack was a crime. Eam publicly acknowledged that GI did. Who authorized it? How many aircraft did our air force lose? “He also shared an undated video of Jaishankar, saying India informed Pakistan at the beginning of the operation against the action against terror infrastructure on his ground. Jaishankar could say in the video:” At the beginning of the operation, we sent a message to Pakistan and said: ” The military therefore has the option to stand out and not to interfere in this process. “Even Pib Fact Check also uncovered the claim and said:” The social media post falsely implies the Minister of Foreign Affairs @Drshaishankar’s statement that India notified Pakistan before the start of #Operationsind. ” “#PibfactCheck: Eam is quoted incorrectly and he did not make this statement; stay alert and avoid falling for misleading information,” it states.