CM Chouhan on Tuesday said, "I think Digvijay Singh's intelligence has failed. He insults the Indian Army, he speaks the language of Pakistan and tries to lower the morale of the Army."
Scindia on Tuesday said, "The anti-national yatra is going on... They (Congress) are questioning the brave soldiers of India who have sacrificed their lives to maintain the unity and integrity of the country. They call Osama bin Laden, Osama ji, the more we say, the less it will be for them.
Rahul Gandhi, who addressed a press conference at Jhajjar Kotli in Jammu region after taking part in Bharat Jodo Yatra, faced several questions related to Digvijay Singh's remarks
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday refused to speak about Digvijay Singh's comment that there is no proof of the surgical strike and stated that Congress has always worked for the unity of the country.
Political analyst and Congress supporter Tehseen Poonawalla on Monday, in an apparent attack on Congress leader Digvijay Singh, termed his remarks over the surgical strike a 'self-goal' for the party.
Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla on Monday hit out at Congress senior leader Digvijay Singh over the latter disregarding 'surgical strike' against Pakistan and said that the Congress party should change its name to Pak Parast Party (PPP).
Congress leader Digvijay Singh on Monday while addressing the gathering at the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' in Jammu said "Until now, the information related to the incident had not been given in the Parliament, nor are the people aware of it."
Senior Congress leaders Jairam Ramesh and Digvijay Singh, who are in Jammu and Kashmir to participate in the last leg of Bharat Jodo Yatra, on Sunday paid a visit to the hospital, where the survivors of Jammu twin blasts are undergoing treatment.
A meeting of sixteen opposition parties was held in Constitution Club, Delhi to discuss the joint strategy for tomorrow's meeting convened by the Election Commission of India.