Calling herself a proud Indian, Supriya Sule lauded Operation Sindoor which was launched by the Indian Armed Forces in response to the Pahalgam terror assault which killed 26 harmless civilians on April 22.
Mumbai:
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s remark referring to India’s army motion towards Pakistan as “Chhutput Yudh” (small battle), has elicited a pointy response from NCP (SP) chief and Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule. Reacting to Kharge’s assertion, Sule mentioned that no battle is small or huge in terms of combating terrorism.
In an emphatic assertion, Sule mentioned, “A battle is a battle — whether or not huge or small. And this battle was towards terrorism. During the all-party assembly, we had collectively agreed to not politicise this concern or converse towards one another on this delicate second.”
Calling herself a proud Indian, Sule lauded Operation Sindoor which was launched by the Indian Armed Forces in response to the Pahalgam terror assault which killed 26 harmless civilians on April 22. “I give Operation Sindoor not just 100 out of 100, but 1000 out of 100 marks. Our armed forces deserve the highest praise,” Sule added.
Karnataka BJP slams Kharge’s remarks Earlier, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka additionally criticised Kharge’s remarks, terming it “irresponsible” and an “insult” to the bravery of the nation’s armed forces. State BJP President BY Vijayendra urged him to not belittle our troopers’ sacrifice. Addressing a mega public rally to rejoice the Congress authorities’s two years in workplace at Hosapete in Vijayanagara district, Kharge had mentioned, “More or less the Chhutput Yudh that has happened, or our conflict against Pakistan. Pakistan always wants to trouble India, as they are weak, they have tried to attack us taking China’s support. Our country will never tolerate such things. We are united.”
Operation Sindoor It needs to be famous right here that India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a powerful retaliation to the April 22 terror assault in Pahalgam. The precision strikes focused a number of terrorist bases deep inside Pakistan. In response, Pakistan tried to hit again on May 8, 9, and 10—however was met with a fierce and calculated counteroffensive by Indian armed forces. The intense four-day change of drone and missile fireplace brought about important harm to Pakistan’s army infrastructure. Eventually, a determined Islamabad sought a ceasefire, and hostilities had been paused following a dialog between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) from each nations.
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