If Pakistan was informed about the attack in advance, how many aircraft went to loss?: Rahul Gandhi - Headline24x7Live

Jammu and Kashmir
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army targeted terrorist bases in Pakistan and POK by running 'Operation Sindoor' on the night of 6-7 May. The government is being praised across the country for the success of this operation, but in the meantime, a new controversy has arisen after the questions raised by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.
Controversy started with Rahul Gandhi's questions
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Questioned Jaishankar. Rahul said that if Pakistan was already informed about the attack, how many aircraft went to loss? He called it 'not just a lapse but a crime' and asked who gave approval to give information about this attack to Pakistan? Rahul Gandhi also questioned the silence of the Foreign Minister and said that the country has the right to know the truth.
BJP retaliation - Amit Malviya taunted
BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi. He shared a satirical cartoon on social media and wrote that Rahul Gandhi is speaking the language of Pakistan. Amit said that Rahul Gandhi did not even congratulate the Prime Minister or Army on the success of Operation Sindoor, but kept asking how many aircraft we had lost. Malaviya questioned, 'Rahul Gandhi is going to get the next "Nishan-e-Pakistan" honor?'
Congress reply - Pawan Kheda's retaliation
On this comment, Congress spokesperson Pawan Kheda retorted that the ruling party also does 'Cartunagiri' on serious issues. He said, 'We are with the army, but do not trust the national leadership. The terrorists convicted of the Pahalgam attack ran away, what happened to them? Kheda taunted and said that he should get 'Nishan-e-Pakistan' who returned after eating Nawaz Sharif's biryani. Taking the name of former Prime Minister Morarji Desai, he said that he was given this honor by Pakistan. At the same time, he also talked to LK Advani and the person who reached Pakistan without calling. Kheda also targeted Foreign Minister Jaishankar and said that he himself had said that Pakistan was told that we are only attacking terrorist bases. So the question arises as to why this information was given and who is responsible behind it?
Army response - all pilots safe
On May 11, Air Marshal AK Bharti had told in a press conference that India is in war -like position and the loss is part of this process. He said that the goal of Operation Sindoor has been completely successful. However, he refused to share losses or strategic information so that no sensitive information is found in the hands of the enemy. He clarified that all the pilots of India have returned safely.