CDS General Anil Chauhan admits Rafale jet crash; Congress demands transparency, slams BJP for attacking Rahul Gandhi earlier. Full story on the growing political storm.

CDS Breaks Silence: Rafale Crash No Longer a Secret

It was a moment of quiet truth one that didn’t come from a politician, but straight from the top of India’s defence leadership. Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, recently acknowledged that a Rafale jet did crash. And just like that, a political storm that had been waiting to erupt, finally did.

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Congress Strikes Back: “So Rahul Gandhi Was Right?”

Back when Rahul Gandhi raised concerns over Rafale jets, the ruling party didn’t just disagree they branded him anti-national. Today with the CDS himself accepting the crash Congress is demanding answers. They’re asking what many are now wondering aloud. If Rahul was wrong then why is the CDS saying the same thing now?

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“Stop Denying the Truth,” Says Former Air Force Pilot

Telangana Minister and ex-IAF pilot Uttam Reddy didn’t hold back. He called out the government for its silence and demanded an immediate technical review. “When our own defence chief admits the Rafale fell, the government should stop pretending otherwise,” he said. His words weren’t political theatre they carried the weight of personal experience and national concern.

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Not Just About Rafale: Air Force Chief Flags Delivery Delays

While the Rafale issue dominates headlines, there’s another layer of concern. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh recently admitted that fighter jet deliveries are running behind schedule. That’s no small detail. Congress says it’s a red flag and a sign that deeper problems in defence planning need urgent attention.

A Call for Transparency, Not Politics

Uttam Reddy made it clear,this isn’t about scoring points. “We hit Pakistan’s airfields. Our Air Force is heroic. But if we lost jets, the public deserves to know,” he said. According to him, hiding technical failures doesn’t protect morale , it weakens trust.

The Nation Deserves the Truth

Now, all eyes are on the government. Will it respond with facts, or retreat into silence again? One thing is certain, the Rafale controversy isn’t going away. And this time it’s not driven by political slogans but by the voice of India’s own defence leadership.