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a documentary on pulwana attack​


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Answered by sujalpokemon21
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi continued shooting for a documentary in the Corbett National Park for "propaganda and publicity" till the evening of February 14 despite the Pulwama attack taking place in the afternoon that day, the Congress on Thursday alleged, citing reports in a section of the media.

The Congress launched a scathing attack on the ruling BJP in a series of questions in the wake of the Pulwama strike that killed more than 40 CRPF jawans.

Congress’s chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that he did not announce national mourning and arrived an hour late when coffins of jawans arrived at the airport.

The senior Congress leader also questioned as to why BSF’s proposal for air courier was ignored.

Congress’s statement comes after former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti questioned why the CRPF soldiers were allowed to travel in a convoy, to which the state's ex-top cop said that he had proposed to airlift soldiers to avoid Pulwama-like tragedy.

He added that exposing forces for a long duration can pose a threat to their lives.

About 2,500 jawans had returned to Jammu from leave and were waiting to be ferried to Srinagar, but couldn't as the highway had been blocked for nearly a week. As the queue of waiting personnel had been getting longer, nearly 78 vehicles started out from Channi Rama transit camp in Jammu for the Valley last week when the terror strike took place.

“When 26/11 happened Modi was addressing a press conference to criticise government,” Surjewala said.

The opposition party also accused BJP president Amit Shah of "politicisation of terrorism" in his speech in Assam following the attack in which 40 CRPF jawans died after a Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into the paramilitary force's convoy in Jammu & Kashmir's Pulwama.

Answered by riya2280
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on february 26, when the whole nation was glued to the television, watching updates of the airstrike on Balakot in Pakistan, film production companies in Mumbai thronged the Indian Motion Pictures’ Producers’ Association (IMMPA) to reserve titles for films based on the surgical strike.

According to reports, the representatives of at least five production companies rushed to IMMPA to reserve the movie titles.

From Pulwama: The Terror Attack and Pulwama Attack Versus Surgical Strikes 2.0 to Surgical Strike 2.0 and Balakot, many titles have already been snapped up by production houses.

According to data provided by a trade magazine, other titles include War Room, Hindustan Hamara Hai, Pulwama Terror Attack, The Attacks of Pulwama, With Love, From India, and ATS - One Man Show.

Talking about the confused environment at IMMPA, a source told a news portal, "After a point, they started discussing amongst themselves, suggesting variations of the same title." He added, "It was quite a sight."

Taking a cue from the success of Vicky Kaushal's Uri: The Surgical Strike, production houses don't want to give away the chance to cash in on the rising tension between India and Pakistan.

India launched an airstrike on the biggest Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camp in Pakistan on February 26. Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibility of the Pulwama suicide attack that took place on February 14. About 40 jawans of the Central Reserve Police Force were martyred.

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