Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Congress party in Parliament. He accused them of questioning army operations. Modi cited instances like the surgical strikes and Balakot airstrikes. He said Congress demanded proof and photographic evidence. Modi highlighted the return of pilot Abhinandan and a BSF jawan. He praised India's air defense system.
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