Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju urged the Opposition to allow an uninterrupted discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, emphasising the importance of a constructive debate on the issue of national security.
"Opposition has made a U-turn. This will not work. After half an hour, the Parliament proceedings will resume. The Defence Minister will open the debate. I urge everyone to listen to him. No Opposition party should speak the language of Pakistan," Rijiju told reporters.
"There are many questions asked in the interview The I.N.D.I.A. bloc will raise these and more questions in the debates in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha," Chidambaram added in another post.
A fiery debate on the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor is expected to unfold in Parliament between top leaders from the ruling alliance and the opposition.
A fiery debate on the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor is expected to unfold in Parliament between top leaders from the ruling alliance and the opposition.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar praised Operation Sindoor, a military action taken by India against Pakistan-backed terrorists ahead of the debate on India's action against the Pahalgam terror attack in the Monsoon session of the Parliament.
"NDA welcomes the long-overdue opposition demand to have a debate in the parliament, which is scheduled for tomorrow. However, the opposition party should have the patience to listen to what the Indian government presents. The kind of patriotism seems to be missing in the Congress party,"
As the Lok Sabha is set to hold a special discussion on Operation Sindoor on Monday, BJP MP Trivendra Singh Rawat said that the ruling party had never opposed the debate and that it was delayed because the Prime Minister had a planned foreign visit.
Ahead of the scheduled discussion on Operation Sindoor in Parliament, Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Bansal on Sunday lashed out at the Opposition, accusing it of demanding debates but avoiding participation when answers are given.
The number three debate was once again up following a shaky start to India's second innings at Manchester. Aiming to overcome a 311-run deficit, Chris Woakes sent opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sudharsan both packing for ducks. In the previous innings though, Sudharsan had shown signs of promis