Air strike: IAF met targets given to it

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Sareen, who was the of Air Staff between 1995 and 1998, told ANI that it should not bother anyone whether four buildings were hit or in the air raids by Indian jets at camp in Balakot in on February 26 as the IAF had done what it was tasked to do.

"We should not count how many buildings were brought down. Their own information is that 50 terrorists were killed. We know 200-300 terrorists were killed," he said, seeking to downplay a debate on whether Indian jets actually caused any significant damage.

When referred to the remarks by Pakistan that he knows is in Pakistan and that he was in touch with him, said he has spoken the truth unlike most of his compatriots.

The former IAF expressed happiness over the return of Wing yesterday from Pakistan after being in captivity of Pakistan army, saying, "we (defence forces) know what it means" coming back from the enemy territory as "others don't go there".

He termed as a "fake" a video about Varthaman in which it is claimed that he praised the

"The video was fake... There was no close up... Pakistan believes in fake news," he said and pointed out how initially claimed that it had two Indian pilots in its custody while the truth was that only one was Indian.

The former IAF Chief also said that should have offered condolences to Pakistan "if we found out that their pilot also was killed" on February 27 during the air combat with Indian jets.

When his attention was drawn to the reports that chief was going to write a book, said, "Why do we give unnecessary importance (to what he writes or not)? If these terrorist groups write books, we should not pay attention. They are not statesmen."

Describing Azhar as "our enemy", he said, "We know what kind of a person he is. He was in jail earlier (in India). Now he has 10,000 terrorists under him."

also endorsed the central government's decision to ban of and said similar actions, like choking funds, should be taken against leaders of all separatist groups.

Regarding former Jammu and criticising the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami, he said she is "keen to create problems" as she has always been "pro-Pakistan" and has never taken any step to show that she is pro-

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 18:41 IST