Key Points

Union Minister Sanjay Seth announced that discussions on Operation Sindoor will begin in Parliament from Monday. He criticized the Opposition for avoiding debates and disrupting proceedings. The government is prepared to explain the operation's execution under PM Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. The Lok Sabha will hold a special discussion on India's military response to the Pahalgham terror attack.

Key Points: Sanjay Seth Says Parliament to Discuss Operation Sindoor From Tomorrow

  • Govt ready to explain Operation Sindoor under Modi and Rajnath Singh
  • Opposition accused of disrupting Parliament proceedings
  • Lok Sabha to hold special discussion on military response
  • PM Modi likely to intervene in debate
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Discussions on Operation Sindoor will take place in Parliament: MoS Defence Sanjay Seth

MoS Defence Sanjay Seth accuses Opposition of avoiding discussions on Operation Sindoor as Parliament prepares for a detailed debate.

"Solutions come from discussions, but they only run away from discussions... The people of the country see everything. – Sanjay Seth"

Ranchi, July 27

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Sunday said that detailed discussions on Operation Sindoor will begin in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha from tomorrow, accusing the Opposition of avoiding it since the Parliament session began.

The minister told ANI, "From tomorrow, discussions on Operation Sindoor will take place in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Ever since the Parliament session began, we were ready for it, but the opposition had no such intention."

Slamming the Opposition for disrupting proceedings, Seth said, "They (the opposition) only want to stay in the headlines... Solutions come from discussions, but they only run away from discussions... The people of the country see everything. You were not elected just to make noise in the House all day and tear papers."

The minister further stated that the government was prepared to give a full explanation in Parliament about the Sindoor operation and how it was carried out under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Meanwhile, the sources said discussion on Operation Sindoor will begin in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

Lok Sabha is set to discuss key legislations, including a high-stakes special discussion on 'Operation Sindoor' India's military response to the Pahalgham terror attack.

After an opening week marked by adjournments, the lower house of Parliament is set to discuss the country's strong, successful, and decisive Operation Sindoor, as per the list of business notices issued by Lok Sabha.

The first week of the Monsoon session of Parliament witnessed major disruptions with the surprise resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar as Vice President.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to initiate the discussion on Operation Sindhoor in the Lok Sabha on Monday.

Sources said that Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and BJP MPs Anurag Thakur and Nishikant Dubey are also expected to take part in the discussion in Lok Sabha.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to intervene in the discussion in the Lok Sabha. He may also intervene in the discussion in the Rajya Sabha.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support our forces, I wish the discussion would focus more on the actual operation details rather than political blame games. Both sides need to behave like responsible representatives.
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Aman W
Operation Sindoor showed the world India's strength! But why does Parliament always turn into a tamasha? Can't our netas discuss serious matters seriously for once? 🤦‍♂️
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Shreya B
As a military wife, I'm proud of our forces but worried about the politicization. These discussions should honor the sacrifices, not become election campaign material. Please maintain dignity.
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Vikram M
The opposition's behavior is shameful! When will they understand that national security is above politics? PM Modi and Defence Minister have shown great leadership in this operation.
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Nisha Z
Hope they discuss the long-term strategy too. One operation is good but we need consistent policy to end terrorism. Also, what about compensation for martyrs' families? That's equally important.

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