Chandigarh, June 5 -- Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann took a jibe at the BJP over Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, saying this is the first time that Indian representatives have been sent abroad to convey about the country's victory in an armed conflict. The CM on Tuesday kicked off a row by accusing the ruling party at the Centre of politicising 'Operation Sindoor' for electoral gains. Reacting to comments by Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu, who had termed his Tuesday's comments as 'cheap political commentary', Mann, while talking to reporters after a cabinet meeting, said why the BJP has stopped its campaign of distributing sindoor (vermillion) said to be a mark of success of 'Operation Sindoor'. The CM alleged that the BJP blames anyone who speaks against them as pro-Pakistan or asks them to go to Pakistan. Referring to the comments by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan who last week accepted that Indian fighter jets were hit, Mann said, "Now call him (CDS) Pakistani." The BJP on Tuesday demanded an apology from the CM and also his resignation for making light of military operation launched on May 27 to avenge the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack....