Is it wrong to stand by our Armed forces: Assam CM defends remarks
New Delhi: In a series of tweets, Sarma posted several screenshots of news reports of the Congress' statements on the 2016 surgical strike and the appointment of Bipin Rawat as the army chief and the chief of defence staff among others.
"Is it wrong to stand by our great Armed forces? Let's not question their patriotism. Don't seek proof of what they did for the country.” "India is not just a union of states. 'Bharat' is our Maa, not just a motherland.
Questioning the jawans is an insult to our Ma
a!" he wrote on the microblogging site. He also alleged that the Congress "spared no effort to abuse and accuse General Bipin Rawat". "From the day he became Army Chief, they questioned his abilities. But they get irked when I question them for disrespecting our brave soldiers. This is new India. Such attitude won't be tolerated anymore," he said.
Gen Rawat died in a chopper crash in December last year. He had served as the chief of the Indian Army from December 17, 2016, to December 31, 2019, and was appointed as India's first chief of defence staff in 2019. During a rally in poll-bound Uttarakhand, Sarma had on February 11 attacked Gandhi for demanding proof of the September 2016 surgical strike. He also asked whether the BJP had ever demanded proof of him being the "son of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi".