Key Points

Kiren Rijiju has urged the Opposition to avoid echoing Pakistan's narrative ahead of the Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor. The discussion follows India's military response to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. The Opposition has also demanded clarity on Trump's ceasefire claims post-operation. A heated debate is expected as Defence Minister Rajnath Singh prepares to address the Lok Sabha.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Warns Congress Against Pakistan-Like Rhetoric on Operation Sindoor

  • Rijiju cautions Congress against rhetoric benefiting Pakistan
  • Lok Sabha to debate 16-hour Operation Sindoor discussion
  • Rajnath Singh to address Parliament on military response
  • Opposition demands PM Modi clarify Trump's ceasefire claims
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Don't speak Pakistan's language Kiren Rijiju's appeal to Opposition as Parliament gears up to discuss Operation Sindoor

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju urges Opposition to avoid Pakistan's narrative as Parliament debates Operation Sindoor response to Pahalgam terror attack.

"I request the opposition, especially the Congress, not to do anything to harm India's interests and not speak Pakistan's language. – Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, July 28

Ahead of the 16-hour-long discussion on Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has appealed to the opposition not to speak in the language of Pakistan.

He said that there was a need to be mindful and maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces.

"I request the opposition, especially the Congress, not to do anything to harm India's interests and not speak Pakistan's language. We have to be mindful. We have to maintain the dignity of the Indian armed forces," Rijiju told ANI.

The Union Minister stated that the opposition, including the Congress, should refrain from making any statements that could harm national interests.

"The Congress and the Opposition should not say anything that could harm the national interests. Whatever they speak against India is used by the Pakistanis and India's enemies outside," Rijiju said, adding, "It was the wish of the people of India that the PM decided to launch Operation Sindoor through the Indian Army. Today, the Lok Sabha will take up the discussion on the Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahalgam terror attack."

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to address the Lok Sabha at around noon.

Lok Sabha is set to hold a special discussion on 'Operation Sindoor', India's military response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

A fiery debate is expected to unfold in Parliament between top leaders from the ruling alliance and the opposition.

Lok Sabha's listing for the Business for Monday "Special Discussion on India's strong, successful and decisive 'Operation Sindoor' in response to terrorist attack in Pahalgam".

Twenty-six civilians were killed in the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, after which India retaliated through precision strikes under Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Even since the monsoon session began on July 21, the Parliament has witnessed constant adjourments amid uproar over the demands of the opposition to push for a debate on issues of public importance, including the ghastly Pahalgam terror attack and the ongoing SIR exercise being carried out by the Election Commission in Bihar ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

The opposition has also demanded that PM Modi respond to the repeated claims made by US President Donald Trump of initiating a "ceasefire" between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor.

The first week of the Monsoon session of Parliament was marked by major disruptions, including the surprise resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar as Vice President.

Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rijiju stated that the debate on Operation Sindoor will be held for 16 hours in the Lok Sabha on July 28 and for 16 hours in the Rajya Sabha on July 29.

"All issues cannot be discussed together... The opposition has raised several issues, like the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in Bihar and others. We have told them that Operation Sindoor will be discussed first. We will decide which issues to discuss after that. Operation Sindoor will be debated for 16 hours in the Lok Sabha on Monday (July 28) and for 16 hours in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday (July 29)," Rijiju told reporters.

Apart from this, the floor leaders of the INDIA bloc parties will meet on Monday at 10 am to discuss the strategy for the second week of the monsoon session, with the Lok Sabha slated to take up discussion on Operation Sindoor on Monday and the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support our forces, the minister shouldn't label all criticism as "Pakistan's language". Healthy debate strengthens democracy.
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Vikram M
26 innocent lives lost in Pahalgam... Operation Sindoor was necessary. But why 16-hour debate? Action speaks louder than words!
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Rohit P
Congress should stop playing politics with national security. Remember 26/11 when they were in power? Same weak approach then too.
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Sarah B
As an NRI, I'm proud of India's strong stance. But the government should also address why terror attacks keep happening in J&K.
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Ananya R
Emotional blackmail won't help! Opposition has every right to ask tough questions. That's their constitutional duty, not "Pakistan's language".
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Michael C
The real issue is protecting civilians. Instead of political fights, all parties should work together on long-term Kashmir solution.

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