Rahul Gandhi Was Nowhere: BJP’s Jagdambika Pal Questions Cong’s Commitment to Op Sindoor Debate - The Statesman
NEW DELHI, INDIA, JUL 28 – Rahul Gandhi accused the government of political weakness during Operation Sindoor, citing constrained military actions and losses, while BJP leaders defended the operation and criticized Congress.
- On July 28, 2025, BJP MP Anurag Thakur called Rahul Gandhi the poster boy of Pakistan's propaganda during a Lok Sabha debate.
- On Tuesday, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the debate about Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam terror attack.
- Employing a vivid analogy, Thakur said `India fought on two and a half fronts, everyone knows about the two fronts, but in this half front, there is also a Rahul Occupied Congress` and rebranded Gandhi as LoB, Leader Opposing Bharat.
- Amid rising tensions, BJP MPs denounced Gandhi's remarks as irresponsible and damaging to national security, with the Monsoon Session set to escalate the debate.
- Positioning India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted India will no longer be restrained by outdated doctrines.
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In Op Sindoor debate, both Government and Opposition stopped low — but they flagged crucial issues
For PM Modi to paint Congress as the spokesman for the enemy, as it were, is unseemly. Rahul Gandhi's challenge to the government — to lay Pakistan low once-and-for-all — was bellicose, and belonged more in a clumsy insta-reel
Rahul Gandhi said that Sam Manekshaw was quoted yesterday. Sam Manekshaw told Indiraji that we cannot do the operation right now. We need six months time, we will do it in summer. Indiraji had given the full time. He said that the Defence Minister said in the House that we told Pakistan at 1:35 that we have attacked the terrorist hideouts. This was not escalation. Now there should be no escalation. You surrendered to Pakistan in just 30 minutes.
Modi Govt 'Tied Pilots' Hands' During Operation Sindoor: Rahul Alleges 'Lack of Political Will' To Attack Pak
Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of lacking political will during Operation Sindoor, alleging they constrained Indian pilots and revealed weaknesses to Pakistan.
Rahul Gandhi was nowhere: BJP’s Jagdambika Pal questions Cong’s commitment to Op Sindoor debate - The Statesman
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal on Tuesday took a sharp swipe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of showing no seriousness toward the critical discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha.
Op Sindoor Debate: Anurag Thakur Says India Fought on 'two and a Half Fronts', Takes 'Rahul-occupied' Jibe at Congress
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. "India fought on two and a half fronts, everyone knows about the two fronts, but in this half front, there is also a Rahul Occupied Congress," Anurag Thakur said, adding, "Look at the social media, in the last two months, Rahul Occupied Congress has made disgusting and insulting cartoons against the Prime Minister and the Indian Army...Rahul Occupied Congress called the Army chief a roadside …
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