Modi Government Failed To Create War-Hysteria To Win Elections: Imran Khan

Pakistan PM Imran Khan criticised the Modi Government for whipping up war hysteria in the region – in an attempt to gain more seats in the upcoming general elections. PM Khan stated that the ‘false’ claims of shooting-down a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) F-16 fighter have backfired.

Khan’s tweet comes a day after US State Department officials confirmed that Pakistan’s F-16 fleet is accounted for, debunking Indian claims of a kill against the PAF. The aerial skirmish on February 27 led to the downing of an Indian Air Force fighter jet. “The truth always prevails and is always the best policy.”

Pakistan invited US officials to physically count the F-16 planes after the incident. Some of the aircraft were not immediately available for inspection due to the conflict, so it took US personnel several weeks to account for all of the jets, one of the officials said.

Foreign Policy said in the report that two US defence officials with direct knowledge of the matter said US personnel had done a count of Pakistan’s F-16s and found none missing.

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The count had now been completed and all aircraft “were present and accounted for”, the official said.

The F-16s are made by Lockheed Martin and, under an end-user agreement, the United States required the host country to allow for regular inspections to ensure they were accounted for and protected, Foreign Policy said.

The aircraft count disproves Indian Air Force (IAF) claims that Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman shot down a Pakistani F-16 before his own plane was downed by a Pakistani missile.

The on the ground, physical count conducted by US authorities not only casts doubt on the Indian claims but also suggests that India may have deliberately misled the international community.

The news comes at a time when India is gearing up for its general elections and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is looking to be elected for another term.  Even though the news may not sway the vote bank but it does impact the way India will be looked at in the future.

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