Bhartiya Janta Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla accused Congress of attacking its own leaders whenever Pakistan is exposed on global platforms, claiming the party treats those who prioritise national interest over political loyalty as persona non grata.
Earlier in the day, Sanjay Raut had described Operation Sindoor as a "failed operation," claiming that the opposition was refraining from raising the issue further "in the national interest."
She also hailed the delegation, expressing support for the global outreach efforts, and reiterated the Trinamool Congress' stance of supporting any step by the government to protect national interest and defend our sovereignty.
The decision to reschedule the league was taken in view of the extended IPL 2025 season, which was impacted due to scheduling adjustments driven by national interest considerations.
Criticising Congress for its statement on the all-party delegations, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shehzad Poonawalla on Sunday said that all parties must rise above party politics and prioritise national interests.
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