Five questions from Abhishek to Centre

Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee
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Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee


Kolkata: Trinamool Congress General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee posed five questions to the Centre on the ghastly terror attack at Pahalgam in which Hindu tourists were selectively killed.

He also attacked the Opposition parties and the media for refraining from seeking the answers to these five questions from the Union government.

“It has been over 55 days since the Pahalgam terror attack. It is deeply concerning that in a democracy neither the mainstream media, members of the Opposition, nor the judiciary has stepped forward to raise these five critical questions before the Government of India.

“The first question is how did the four terrorists manage to infiltrate the border and launch an attack that killed 26 innocent civilians and where was the accountability for this massive breach in national security in the matter?” he said.

“If this was an Intelligence failure, why was the Intelligence Bureau chief granted a one-year extension, that, too, barely a month after the attack? Why was he rewarded rather than being held accountable? What is the compulsion? If the Government of India can conveniently use PEGASUS spyware against Opposition leaders (including me), journalists, and even judges, what stops it from using the same tools against terrorist networks and suspects?” the second question read.

The third question was about the current status of the four terrorists who were responsible for the Pahalgam massacre.

“Where are the four terrorists responsible for this brutal, religion-based massacre? Are they dead or alive? If they have been neutralised, why has the governmentfailed to make a clear statement? And if they haven’t, why is there silence?” the third question read.

In his fourth question, Banerjee had sought a specific deadline from the Union government for the goal to make PoK an integral part of India. In the same question, Banerjee enquired why India did not officially respond to the U.S. President’s claim that he persuaded India into a ceasefire with promises of trade.

“Just as the nation stood together irrespective of their cast, creed, religion, and political affinity, celebrating the triumph of righteousness and saluting the valour and sacrifice of our armed forces, why were the emotions of 140 crore Indians disregarded? What led to such a compromise?” the fourth question read.

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