Satyapal Malik’s questions were not answered: AICC

Jitendra Singh, the General Secretary of AICC and in charge of the APCC, addressed a press conference regarding allegations made by the former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Satyapal Malik, regarding the attack in Pulwama.
Satyapal Malik’s questions were not answered: AICC
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GUWAHATI: Jitendra Singh, the General Secretary of AICC and in charge of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee, addressed a press conference regarding allegations made by the former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Satyapal Malik, regarding the attack in Pulwama.

The questions put forward by Jitendra Singh include: why were the CRPF men not allowed to travel by air, and why did the Modi government not give permission for the same? Why were the Jaish threats ignored? Why were the intelligence inputs between January 2 and February 13, 2019, that warned of a terrorist attack ignored? How did the militants procure such a huge stash of RDX? After a period of over four years, where has the inquiry into the Pulwama terror attack reached? What were the responsibilities fixed for NSA Ajit Doval and the then Home Minister Rajnath Singh? After such a big terror attack, why was the Governor asked by Prime Minister Modi to 'keep quiet?" People distributing certificates of treason need to answer whether this is treason or not.

Mentioning that the allegations made by Satyapal Malik were made more than 20 days ago and that the Prime Minister has not given any answers, Jitendra Singh questioned if they were indeed true. He also mentioned that when the incident actually took place and Rahul Gandhi was president of the AICC, he had demanded a CBI inquiry into the matter. But the conditions were made such that whoever questioned anything would be termed a traitor.

Demanding a proper reply on the matter, the AICC organised press meetings across state capitals in the country. They also demanded a judicial inquiry into the matter being monitored by a sitting judge of the Supreme Court, as the investigating agencies, including the CBI, NIA, and ED, are mere puppets of the government. Jitendra Singh also mentioned that his party will use this issue for the 2024 elections and that they will visit each family in each village of the country ahead of the elections to tell them about these issues. He also threatened to take legal action if an inquiry was not initiated.

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