No Pak soldier or citizen died in Balakot air strike: Swaraj

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

and BJP leader Thursday said no Pakistani soldier or citizen died in the air strike carried out by the Indian Air Force across the border in response to the Pulwama terror attack in February.

The IAF had struck a terrorist training camp in Pakistan's Balakot area on February 26, in response to the February 14 Pulwama terror attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed.

Swaraj said the air strike was carried out in self- defence.

"When we carried out air strike across the border after the Pulwama terror attack, we had told the international community that we took that step in self-defence only.

"We had told the international community that the armed forces were instructed not to harm any Pakistani citizen or its soldier during the strike," she said.

"The was told to target only the terror camps of the Jaish-e-Mohammad, which had taken the responsibility for the

"And, our did the same without harming any Pakistani citizen or soldier," said Swaraj.

The said the entire international community supported had over the air strike.

Praising Narendra Modi, she said he has emerged as a top international leader who sets the agenda for the world.

Referring to the 2008 terror attack, Swaraj said the then Congress-led had failed to take along other countries to isolate in the world despite the fact that 40 foreign citizens belonging to 14 countries had also died in the strike.

The said had raised objection to the invitation extended to for a meet of the (OIC) in last month, but the host county UAE snubbed

Stressing on a full majority government led by the BJP this time also, Swaraj said Vajpayee could not do all the things he wanted because he was heading a coalition government (1998-2004).

Swaraj, who was a minister in the also, said coalition governments face pressure.

"You must be wondering how Modiji could do so many things in these five years. He could do it because he was heading a full majority government.

"If he was running a coalition government, then he might have been in some pressure," she said.

"I have seen it. I was a minister in the Vajpayee government. Atalji wanted to do so many things.

"But, since he was heading a coalition government, he could not do all those things. Modiji could do it because people gave us a full majority," said Swaraj.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 18:00 IST