Key Points

The NCP has strongly backed the Centre's Operation Sindoor, with party leader Sunil Tatkare condemning Congress for its critical stance. Tatkare argued that national unity is crucial during sensitive international operations and criticized opposition leaders for demanding a special parliamentary session. The NCP leader emphasized the importance of maintaining confidentiality in counter-terrorism efforts. His statements reflect the party's unwavering support for the government's strategic actions against cross-border terrorism.

Key Points: NCP's Tatkare Defends Modi's Operation Sindoor Against Congress

  • NCP supports Centre's global outreach on cross-border terrorism
  • Tatkare condemns Kharge and Rahul Gandhi's criticism
  • Operation Sindoor highlighted India's strong counter-terror stance
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NCP condemns Congress attack against Centre on 'Op Sindoor': Sunil Tatkare

NCP Chief Sunil Tatkare criticizes Congress leaders for attacking Centre's counter-terrorism efforts and national unity

"NCP has wholeheartedly supported the Operation Sindoor successfully conducted by the Indian Armed Forces - Sunil Tatkare"

Mumbai, May 24

Maharashtra NCP Chief and party MP Sunil Tatkare has criticised the Congress for repeatedly criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Operation Sindoor, saying this is a time to remain together and show to the world that India is united in its fight against terrorism.

Tatkare criticised the Congress President and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, over his 'Chutputh Yudha' (small war) comment about the Operation Sindoor.

He also lashed out at the Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, for his decision to corner the Centre by repeatedly demanding the convening of a special Parliament session and also stepping up attacks against Prime Minister Modi and the External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.

"I strongly condemn the remarks made by Mallikarjun Kharge or Rahul Gandhi. When such an important action has been taken by the Centre involving a lot of secrecy, the demand for a special session of the Parliament is not proper. When some international issues arise, some confidential things cannot be shared publicly. Such confidential things cannot be discussed in the Parliament, especially when India and Pakistan have agreed for a ceasefire," the NCP leader said.

He also claimed that "Mallikarjun Kharge is a matured politician but his comment is unwarranted and it has been made with an intention of only criticising the government. If such comments are made at this juncture, we will condemn it strongly".

He said that "NCP has wholeheartedly supported the Operation Sindoor successfully conducted by the Indian Armed Forces under the able and strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. NCP will continue to support any such action in future in the larger interest of the nation".

Tatkare strongly supported and hailed the Centre's move to send Operation Sindoor global outreach delegations, saying that it is a well thought out decision to present India's position on cross-border terrorism and its recent counter-terror operation.

Responding to a query on NCP's exclusion in these delegations, he said, "The party has supported the Centre in its initiative to reach out to various countries. NCP has lone member that is me in the Lok Sabha. We have no issue whether or not NCP is a part of the delegation as we are with the government on the fight against terrorism."

Meanwhile, Tatkare on Friday concluded the Gauravshali Maharashtra Festival 2025 by paying homage to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj at Raigad fort and B.R. Ambedkar at the site of Mahad Satyagraha for allowing the untouchables to use water in a public tank.

On Thursday, Tatkare paid tribute to Maharashtra's first Chief Minister Y.B. Chavan at his memorial in Karhad of Satara district.

"The 65th foundation day of glorious Maharashtra was celebrated in Mumbai with various programmes from May 1 to 4. It was formally concluded today," the NCP leader said.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Finally some sense from NCP! When it comes to national security, all parties should stand united. Operation Sindoor was necessary to send a strong message to Pakistan. Congress should stop politicizing defense matters. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I support the operation, I'm concerned about the lack of transparency. Citizens have the right to know basic details - not everything needs to be "top secret". Healthy debate strengthens democracy, not weakens it.
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Amit S.
Kharge's "Chutputh Yudha" comment was really disappointing. Whether you support BJP or not, our armed forces deserve respect. At least NCP is showing maturity by keeping national interest above politics.
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Sunita R.
Good to see Maharashtra leaders remembering our great icons like Shivaji Maharaj and Ambedkar. These are the figures who truly united India. We need more such unity today instead of petty politics over national security matters.
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Vikram J.
The global outreach delegations are a smart move. Pakistan keeps spreading false narratives internationally. It's high time we present our side strongly. Operation Sindoor shows India won't tolerate terrorism anymore.
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Neha P.
While I agree with Tatkare's stance on Operation Sindoor, I wish regional parties would show this same unity on domestic issues too. Maharashtra farmers are struggling - hope NCP shows similar concern for them 🤞

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