Congress Accuses Modi Government of Politicizing Diplomatic Delegations Amid Operation Sindoor
- Congress and the Trinamool Congress have differing views on the government's decision to send multi-party delegations regarding Operation Sindoor, with Congress opposing the government's approach and calling it politically motivated.
- The TMC expressed support for India’s national security measures but criticized the selection process of delegates, stating it should not be politicized.
- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh suggested that an all-party meeting should have been held instead of the unilateral selection of delegates by the BJP.
- The Congress has objected to the Centre's decision to send multi-party delegations, accusing it of political double standards regarding Operation Sindoor.
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Congress Accuses Modi Government of Politicizing Diplomatic Delegations Amid Operation Sindoor
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