The day saw a series of press conferences by Congress and BJP leaders, who traded charges over the surgical strikes accusing each other of insulting the bravery of armed forces.
In seeking to negate BJP's claims that such cross-LoC surgical strikes have been carried out for the first time ever, Congress chief spokesman Randeep Surjewala played a video of an interview of former Army chief Gen Bikram Singh, who claimed that Indian Army had not once but many times conducted such strikes by crossing the LoC.
"In case he does not do so, we would like to ask the Prime Minister if he agrees with Amit Shah and Ravi Shankar Prasad, both of whom have done the act of grave insult to the Army's bravery and valour," he said.
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"But instead of apologising, Amit Shah went a step ahead," he said, adding he should apologise for this.
Surjewala said BJP has done "the crime of colouring the bravery and valour of armed forces in BJP's political colour".
"Amit Shah has insulted and humiliated the Indian Army before the entire country by speaking a lie that it has done surgical strikes across LoC for the first time ever in these 68 years," he said.
Earlier, Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the devotion to Rahul Gandhi is overriding Congress's devotion to the country, targeting it over its reference to a now-closed criminal case involving Shah and accusing it of stooping to a low to defend its vice president.