After Rafale, Abhinandan can attack Pak from border: Nadda

Pathankot: Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman flew a sortie on a MiG-21 fighter aircraft along with Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa, at the Pathankot air base in Punjab on Sep 2, 2019. According to IAF sources, the sortie lasted for around half-an-hour and was conducted on a trainer MiG-21 aircraft. This was Dhanoa's his last sortie in an IAF aircraft. He is set to retire from the IAF later this year following nearly four decades in service.

Panaji,  After the purchase of 36 Rafale fighter jets, “our Abhinandan will not need to fly into Pakistan and can attack the enemy soil from the Indian border itself,” BJP national working President J.P. Nadda said here on Friday.

“Thanks to the purchase of 36 Rafale planes, our Abhinandan will not need to go to Pakistan. He can now attack Pakistani soil from the Indian border,” Nadda said at a pro Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) rally held here on Friday.

Nadda referred to Wing Commander Abhinandan Vardhman’s ordeal after his capture in Pakistan last year, while referring to stellar performance of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government, especially vis-a-vis the Defence Ministry and upgradation of equipment used by the Indian armed forces.

In February last year, Abhinandan was captured following a dog fight with Pakistan Air Force counterparts in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). The pilot was subsequently release amid much drama and suspense, which saw bitter acrimony between the two neighbouring countries.

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