"Maunvrat, maunvrat," Tharoor told reporters, smilingly after being asked about today being an important day given the 16-hour-long discussion scheduled on Operation Sindoor.
Thakur questioned the party's apparent pro-Pakistan leanings, stating that even Pakistan doesn't defend itself as much as "Rahul-occupied Congress does."
On Congress leader P Chidambaram saying, "No proof Pahalgam terrorists came from Pakistan," BJP MP Nishikant Dubey alleged that the Congress has become a traitor organisation.
"The recent terror attack specifically targeting nuns and forcing them to hide their attire, including the Thiru Vasthram is a matter of grave concern. The incident raises serious questions about the safety and security of religious minorities in our country. Given the gravity of the situ
"I request the opposition, especially the Congress, not to do anything to harm India's interests and not speak Pakistan's language. We have to be mindful. We have to maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces," Rijiju told ANI.
Congress MP Imran Masood also demanded answers from the Centre on the whereabouts of the Pahalgam terrorists, saying that the people have a "right to know" where the terrorists went afterwards and questioning the security at the border.
"This House expresses deep concern over the ongoing demolition drives in various parts of Delhi-including Jailorwala Bagh, Govindpuri, and Jamia Nagar, especially the demolition of homes in Madrasi Camp (Govindpuri), where hundreds of Tamil-speaking Indian citizens, daily wage labourers,
Ahead of the discussion on Operation Sindoor in Parliament on Monday, Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat stated that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and his party members want the discussion to be an analysis that includes positive suggestions, which should be accepted by the government.