Leader of Opposition Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi come to the Rajya Sabha and give a reply on Operation Sindoor after the heated debate in Lok Sabha.
Addressing a press conference, Chavan said, "The most important question is that in the Shimla Agreement, we had decided that there will be no third-party and two-party mediation, we will not decide, we will not accept it. Has the Indian government rejected the Shimla Agreement?"
Reacting to the opposition staging a walkout from the Rajya Sabha during Union Home Minister Amit Shah's speech citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's absence from the House, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said that they knew they would be exposed every time Amit Shah spoke, and they get sca
Tewari described Trump's remarks as an unexpected acknowledgement of India's long-standing foreign policy principles, which date back to the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Mocking Congress, Shah stated that the party had no right to question the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) about terrorism, blaming Congress's votebank and appeasement politics as the reason for the spread of terrorism in the country.
Amit Shah responded to Chidambaram's remark after the former Home Minister in Rajya Sabha stated that only time will tell whether Operation Sindoor was "decisive" or not.
Assam BJP spokesperson Kalyan Gogoi said that while 189 of 193 countries expressed solidarity with India after the successful Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, Gaurav Gogoi "chose to question the strength of the Indian Army instead of praising its valour and courage."
Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Sasmit Patra on Wednesday praised India's strong response during Operation Sindoor, and said the country gave a clear message that while it does not seek war or glory, it will act swiftly and firmly if Indians are attacked.
Speaking at the Parliament session, the Minister stated that the entire country had been witnessing on how the priority of the Congress party was not national security and ending terrorism, but vote banks and appeasement politics.
Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday asserted that Jammu and Kashmir will be free of terrorism and hit back at Congress over its allegations against the government, saying it practices "vote bank and appeasement politics".
Opposition MPs led by Kharge demanded that the Prime Minister come to the Upper House and brief them on Operation Sindoor as he did on Tuesday in the Lok Sabha.