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Army is said to have handed over Pak attack video to government

| | Oct 05, 2016, at 09:14 pm
Patna, Oct 5 (The Bihar Post/IBNS): The Indian Army is likely to have handed over the video of the surgical strike in Pakistan to the government.

According to media reports, the video shot by drone cameras is 90-minutes long.

Reports said the Indian Army has given the green signal to the government to release the video to silence the critics expressing doubts over the surgical strike in Pakistan.

Now, it rests with the Narendra Modi government at the centre to release the video.

Not only Pakistan, even some political parties in India have questioned the Army’s surgical strike across the LoC carried out last month as a reply to the terrorist attacks at an army camp in Uri, Jammu and Kashmir.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister held a meeting of the Cabinet Committee of Securityon Wednesday to review the security measures along the border.

thebiharpost.com/IBNS

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