Key Points

UP Minister Danish Azad Ansari claims Congress is unsettled by Operation Sindoor's success while praising Modi's leadership. Rahul Gandhi had earlier questioned aircraft losses during the operation and criticized India's foreign policy. The military strike targeted terror camps in PoJK after the Pahalgam attack. The political debate continues over the operation's outcomes and transparency.

Key Points: BJP's Ansari Says Congress Worried Over Operation Sindoor Success

  • Ansari credits Modi and Army for Operation Sindoor success
  • Rahul Gandhi questions aircraft losses in operation
  • Operation targeted 100+ terrorists in PoJK
  • Congress-BJP spar over foreign policy credibility
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Success of Operation Sindoor has become matter of worry for Congress: UP Minister Danish Azad Ansari

UP Minister Danish Azad Ansari defends Operation Sindoor, counters Rahul Gandhi's criticism of India's foreign policy and military actions.

"The success of Operation Sindoor has become a matter of worry for Congress - Danish Azad Ansari"

Lucknow, May 24

Uttar Pradesh Minister and BJP leader Danish Azad Ansari on Saturday criticised Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and said that the successs of Operation Sindoor has become a matter of "worry" for the Congress.

"The success of Operation Sindoor has become a matter of worry for Congress. These kinds of statements are very unfortunate. Today, the valour and courage of the Indian Armed Forces are admired not only in India but across the world as well," Ansari told ANI.

"The success of Operation Sindoor is a significant achievement that has enhanced the respect for our country and its armed forces. We express our gratitude to the Indian Army and to Prime Minister Modi for his leadership, as well as to the delegation visiting various countries to reveal the truth about the Pahalgam attack and expose terrorism and the nations supporting it," he added.

On Friday, criticising the BJP-led NDA government, Rahul Gandhi said that India's foreign policy had "collapsed".

In a post on X, Gandhi raised three questions to the central government. "Will JJ explain why India has been hyphenated with Pakistan? Why didn't a single country back us in condemning Pakistan? Who asked Trump to "mediate" between India & Pakistan?" the LoP said.

Reposting a video of S Jaishankar's interview with a media outlet, he said, "India's foreign policy has collapsed," he added.

Earlier, Gandhi questioned External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, accusing him of being silent on how many aircraft the Indian Air Force lost during Operation Sindoor and said that the nation "deserves the truth".

"EAM Jaishankar's silence isn't just telling -- it's damning. So I'll ask again: How many Indian aircraft did we lose because Pakistan knew? This wasn't a lapse. It was a crime. And the nation deserves the truth," Rahul Gandhi posted on X.

India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 civilians dead. As part of the operation, Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, eliminating over 100 terrorists linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Our armed forces deserve full praise for Operation Sindoor! 🇮🇳 But why are we politicizing military operations? Both BJP and Congress should stop using our soldiers as political football. Focus on supporting our troops instead of scoring points.
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Priya M.
As an ordinary citizen, I just want to know - did we really lose aircraft in the operation? If yes, why hide it? Transparency will only make our forces stronger. Rahul Gandhi is right to ask these questions, but his timing seems political. 🤔
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Amit S.
Operation Sindoor has shown Pakistan we mean business! But foreign policy needs consistency - one day we say no third party mediation, next day we're okay with Trump offering to mediate. Need clearer strategy on Pakistan policy.
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Sunita R.
Emotional debates won't help. What we need is bipartisan support for our forces and a mature discussion on counter-terrorism. Both sides making allegations while soldiers put their lives at risk - this is shameful. 🙏
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Vikram J.
The real issue is Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, not who said what in Parliament. 26 Indians died in Pahalgam - that's what matters. Our forces gave a fitting reply and we should stand united behind them. Jai Hind!
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Neha T.
Why can't we have a constructive debate? Valid questions about foreign policy shouldn't be dismissed as "anti-national". At the same time, opposition should acknowledge military successes. This constant mudslinging helps no one except our enemies.

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