Monsoon Session: Congress Issues Whip to Lok Sabha MPs for 3 Days as House to Debate on ‘Operation Sindoor’
- Parliament in New Delhi will engage in an extended 16-hour discussion starting Monday covering the Pahalgam incident and Operation Sindoor, involving members from both Houses.
- The debate follows the April 22 attack killing 26 civilians, mostly tourists, which prompted India to launch Operation Sindoor targeting nine terror launchpads in Pakistan on May 7.
- The Congress issued a whip mandating Lok Sabha MPs' presence for three days as opposition members questioned the operation's success and probed alleged losses, while government leaders defended it.
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh opened the debate asserting the operation met all objectives without territorial gain and condemning opposition questions as unpatriotic, while the Armed Forces warned of fierce retaliation to future violations.
- The event highlights ongoing tensions with Pakistan, international condemnation of the terror attack, and signals a robust government stance on counterterrorism amid continuing parliamentary protests on other issues.
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