Always Had Faith in Indian Army: Pahalgam Attack Victim's Wife on Op Sindoor
- On Monday, the Lok Sabha will debate Operation Sindoor for 16 hours, followed by a similar session in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
- Since the Monsoon session of Parliament began on July 21, opposition protests led to repeated adjournments, but Rijiju said on July 25 the Opposition agreed to start debates on Monday and Tuesday.
- On July 28, 2025, Operation Sindoor targeted nine terror sites in Pakistan and PoJK, prompting a four-day conflict after the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam terror attack killed 26 civilians.
- The debate will also cover US President Donald Trump’s claim of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, with officials including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh speaking, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely to intervene.
- The session is set for a fierce showdown between the ruling alliance and Opposition, with Rahul Gandhi, Kharge, and Akhilesh Yadav leading challenges on Monday.
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Why was war not goal? If we don't reclaim PoK now, then when—Gogoi asks Centre in Op Sindoor debate
In fiery address in Parliament, Congress MP also said Centre must take moral responsibility for security lapse that led to Pahalgam terror attack and not 'take cover behind J&K L-G'.
Operation Sindoor: SP MP Ramashankar Rajbhar attacked the government and said that the terrorists were killed on the day of the debate, which raises questions on the intentions of the government.
Congress Leader Criticizes Modi Govt for Lack of Evidence Linking Pahalgam Attackers to Pakistan
Senior Congress leader and former Home Minister P. Chidambaram has launched a scathing critique of the Modi government, accusing it of failing to provide transparency regarding the Pahalgam attack and the subsequent Operation Sindoor. Speaking to The Quint, Chidambaram questioned the lack of clarity from the government, particularly concerning the identity of the attackers and the status of the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) probe. Chidam…
Shashi Tharoor was leading one of the all-party delegations that visited foreign countries after Operation Sindoor and he strongly supported the operation abroad. Now, he was asked by the Congress to follow the party line and raise questions on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, for which Tharoor was not ready.
Always had faith in Indian Army: Pahalgam attack victim's wife on Op Sindoor
In an interview with India Today, Aishwarya, a relative of terror victim Shubham Devedi, speaks on the aftermath of 'Operation Sindoor'. She expresses pride in the Indian Army for its response to terror camps in Pakistan, including those in Muridganj and Bahawalpur. Aishwarya makes a direct appeal to boycott all cricketing ties with Pakistan, stating, "You should boycott anything from Pakistan. And if they don't do it, it's a disrespect for thes…
Special Parliament session on Operation Sindoor: BJP calls upon NDA MPs for show of strength
In a move to show strength amid the ongoing monsoon session of Parliament, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called upon all the MPs of alliance parties that remain part of the larger National Democratic Alliance (NDA). NDA MPs urged to be present The BJP has requested that all NDA MPs be present at the Makar Dwar of the Parliament today at 10:00 AM. Lok Sabha is set to hold a special discussion on 'Operation Sindoor', India's military respon…
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