New Delhi/IBNS: Rajasthan Chief Minister and Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has extended a rare support for his party colleague Sachin Pilot, who has been attacked by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over claims that his father Rajesh Pilot dropped bombs on the countrys own citizens in Mizoram as an Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot in March 1966.
BJP social media cell chief Amit Malviya in a post on X, formerly Twitter, alleged Rajesh Pilot and Suresh Kalmadi flew IAF jets that bombed Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, in March 1966.
Later both became MPs on Congress tickets and ministers in the government. It is clear that Indira Gandhi gave a place in politics as a reward, gave respect to those who carried out air raids on their own people in the Northeast, Malviya said in the post in Hindi.
Responding to the same, Gehlot alleged that the BJP is insulting the IAFs sacrifices.
Congress leader Shri Rajesh Pilot was a brave pilot of the Indian Air Force. By insulting them, the BJP is insulting the sacrifice of the Indian Air Force. The whole country should condemn this, Gehlot posted.
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This is a rare show of unity with Sachin Pilot, with whom he has been having friction over the chief ministers top post in Rajasthan.
With the Rajasthan election scheduled this year, Gehlots support for Pilot and his familys legacy when they came under the BJPs attack is seen as a bigger united Congress message.
In his response to Malviyas claim, Pilot Tuesday pointed out the BJP social media chief got the dates wrong on the Mizoram information.
You have the wrong dates, wrong facts… Yes, as an Indian Air Force pilot, my late father did drop bombs. But that was on erstwhile East Pakistan during the 1971 Indo-Pak war and not as you claim, on Mizoram on the 5th of March 1966, Sachin Pilot posted on X.
He was commissioned into the IAF only on 29th October 1966. (certificate attached). Jai Hind and a happy Independence Day, he added.





