The Prime Minister, while speaking during the Operation Sindoor discussion in the Lok Sabha, said that the entire country is "laughing" at the opposition.
The Prime Minister also launched a scathing attack on Congress, saying the party is dependent on Pakistan for issues, while India is moving ahead at a fast pace towards self-reliance.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha during a discussion on Operation Sindoor, the Prime Minister described the ongoing Parliament session as a "Vijay Utsav" (victory celebration) of India's military strength and national unity after the success of the armed forces.
Addressing the Lower House on debate on Operation Sindoor, the Congress MP claimed that the Indian government directly told Pakistan that they do not have "political will" to fight while citing the remarks of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
Speaking in the Lok Sabha during the debate on Operation Sindoor, Yadav questioned the government over the occurrence of the incident, further stating that the government will have to take responsibility and accountability.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi not only preaches zero tolerance towards terrorism but also demonstrates it through his actions.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Nishikant Dubey on Tuesday slammed the Congress for asking details about India's supposed loss of warplanes during Operation Sindoor. He also said that the BJP-led government at the Centre is resolved to eliminate every terrorist and make Pakistan-Occupied
Speaking during the debate on Operation Sindoor in the Upper House, Kharge raised questions on the accountability of the government, further claiming repeated intelligence lapses in the country since the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to rule.
Addressing the Upper House on Operation Sindoor, the Defence Minister said, "Op Sindoor has turned out to be a game-changer. The future significance of Op Sindoor is that a citizen of India is no longer a vulnerable citizen of some soft country, but rather a common Indian is now a proud c