In one other assault on the federal government, former Jammu and Kashmir governor Satyapal Malik on Monday slammed the Modi authorities over the Pulwama assault situation and stated that the 2019 Lok Sabha selections were “fought on the bodies of our soldiers”, and the then dwelling minister would wish to resign had there been a probe into the incident.
He asserted he had knowledgeable Prime Minister Narendra Modi in regards to the assault quickly after the incident, however “he told me to keep quiet”.
“Elections (Lok Sabha 2019) were fought on the bodies of our soldiers and no investigation was done. Had an inquiry been done, the then home minister (Rajnath Singh) would have to resign. Many officers would have been jailed and there would have been a huge controversy,” Malik stated at an occasion in Bansur of Alwar district.
Before the state’s division into the 2 Union Territories of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, Malik was the governor of Jammu and Kashmir, the place he has been vocal about points.
During the occasion on Sunday, he acknowledged that the prime minister was concerned in a capturing at Jim Corbett National Park on February 14, 2019, the day of the Pulwama assault.
“When he came out from there I got a call (from him). I told him that our soldiers have been killed and they got killed by our mistake. He told me to keep quiet,” Malik stated.
The CBI not too long ago questioned Malik about his declare that he was provided Rs 300 crore as a bribe to clear insurance coverage scheme information whereas governor of Jammu and Kashmir from August 23, 2018, to October 30, 2019.
He likewise went after PM Modi over the Adani situation.
Malik stated that Adani had made so much of cash in simply three years and requested the folks current if they’d been in a position to get richer.
According to him, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi knowledgeable Parliament that Adani had acquired Rs. 20,000 crores and inquired in regards to the authorities’s supply of the funds.
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