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'Why will I apologise': Prithviraj Chavan maintains stand on Operation Sindoor remark

Chavan claims that India was defeated on the first day of Operation Sindoor and Indian aircrafts were shot down during the four-day conflict.

December 17, 2025 / 10:51 IST
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The former Maharashtra CM was addressing a press conference in Pune when he made the controversial remarks.
The former Maharashtra CM was addressing a press conference in Pune when he made the controversial remarks.

After he questioned the success of 'Operation Sindoor', former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Wednesday refused to apologise for his remark.

"Why will I apologise? It is out of the question. The Constitution gives me the right to ask questions..." Chavan told ANI.

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Chavan  stirred a controversy with his remarks claiming that India was defeated on the first day of Operation Sindoor and Indian aircrafts were shot down during the four-day conflict.

The former Maharashtra CM was addressing a press conference in Pune when he made the controversial remarks. He also claimed that the "Air Force was completely grounded, and not a single aircraft flew". According to him, if any aircraft had taken off from Gwalior, Bathinda, or Sirsa, "there was a high probability of being shot down by Pakistan, which is why the Air Force was fully grounded".