Tribune News Service
New Delhi, January 19
In the first official reaction to the explosive Arnab Goswami chats, the Congress today demanded a probe into the leakage of Balakot strike information to the Republic TV Editor-in-Chief and said both the giver and receiver of the official secret must be booked.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi led the political offensive on an issue that’s set to rock the upcoming Budget Session of Parliament with the Congress and NCP already seeking a joint parliamentary committee probe.
Rahul today alleged that only five top people knew of the strike and someone from among them leaked the information.
“Sensitive information prior to the Balakot strike was given to a journalist. Even pilots get such information at the last moment. Only the top five people (PM, Defence Minister, Home Minister, IAF Chief and NSA) knew. Someone from them gave it to him. This is criminal. The process of probe must begin but it will not because the PM must have given the information,” alleged Gandhi.
He also attacked Goswami’s alleged chats where after the Pulwama terror attack he says “it is good”.
“This is a reflection of the PM’s thought process that 40 persons have died and we will now win the elections,” said Gandhi as the Congress prepared to mount an all-out offensive on the issue.
A detailed comment on Arnab leaks will come tomorrow in a joint press conference planned by former defence minister AK Antony, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, former home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde and former Law Minister Salman Khurshid.
Rahul meanwhile said, “People in the government call themselves patriotic, but there is nothing patriotic about giving out official secrets about our Air Force striking Pakistan. If Goswami knew, I believe Pakistan also knew.”
Goswami’s leaked chats with former BARC chief Partho Dasgupta have triggered an intense debate on journalistic propriety and the government-media relations.
Asked to respond to remarks about him by BJP president JP Nadda today, Rahul said, “Who is JP Nadda? Is he a professor? Who is he?”
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