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PM Modi Criticizes Congress for Echoing Pakistani Claims on Operation Sindoor

In a recent public address in Mangaldoi, Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized the Congress party for allegedly aligning with Pakistan's narratives regarding India's military operations. He accused Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, of repeating Pakistan's claims about Operation Sindoor, suggesting that such actions were detrimental to India's interests and national security.


PM Modi | India Today
PM Modi | India Today

Background of Operation Sindoor

Operation Sindoor, launched by India on May 7, 2025, targeted terrorist camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for a deadly attack on Indian civilians in Pahalgam. The operation received widespread international support, with 190 out of 193 UN member countries backing India's right to self-defense. However, Congress leaders questioned the operation's execution and timing, leading to a sharp rebuke from the Prime Minister.


Congress's Response and PM Modi's Criticism

In his speech, Modiji emphasized that while the world stood with India, the Congress party failed to support the nation's defense efforts. He accused Congress of aligning with Pakistan's interests by echoing its claims about the operation. Modiji's remarks underscore the ongoing political debate over national security and the opposition's role in supporting government actions.


Further Developments and Reactions

The political landscape has been further complicated by revelations from within Pakistan. Masood Ilyas Kashmiri, a senior commander of the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammad, admitted in a viral video that the Indian airstrikes during Operation Sindoor had devastating effects, including the deaths of several family members of JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar. This admission has been seen as a significant acknowledgment of the operation's impact.


The MGMM Outlook

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent remarks in Mangaldoi, Assam, sharply expose the Congress party’s tendency to echo narratives that align with Pakistan’s interests. By questioning Operation Sindoor, Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, inadvertently undermined India’s decisive counter-terrorism efforts. The operation, launched on May 7, 2025, targeted terrorist camps responsible for attacks on Indian civilians in Pahalgam and garnered overwhelming international support. Modiji’s criticism underscores that in times of national security challenges, political parties must prioritize the country’s safety over partisan agendas, rather than echo foreign propaganda that seeks to weaken India’s strategic actions.


The significance of Operation Sindoor has been further reinforced by admissions from Pakistani terrorist operatives, highlighting the operation’s impact on militant networks and leadership. Despite these clear outcomes, Congress’s public questioning of India’s military decisions reflects a concerning disconnect from national priorities. From our perspective, Modiji’s call for unity on matters of defense is crucial, as internal political discord only emboldens adversaries. The episode serves as a reminder that national security should rise above political calculations, and parties must rally behind the nation’s interest instead of amplifying enemy narratives.


(Sources: OpIndia, India Today)


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