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Things will be clear if one listens to my full speech on 'Operation Sindoor': Jagdish Devda

Jagdish Devda, a prominent political figure in Madhya Pradesh, finds himself amidst a controversial storm. His remarks on 'Operation Sindoor' were allegedly altered, leading to misunderstandings and backlash. Devda insists that the context of his speech was misrepresented, especially around the sensitive issue of honoring Indian soldiers. While Congress demands an apology, Devda threatens legal action against those he alleges misquoted him.

Bhopal, May 16

Madhya Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda, responding to a controversy that erupted over remarks in connection with 'Operation Sindoor', said that his statement was "altered" and presented in a "wrong" manner.

Devda (67), who is also the state's Finance Minister, said that if one would listen to his entire speech made out during a Civil Defence programme organised in Jabalpur, it would become clear what he actually had said.

"What I had said that the brutal killing of innocent tourists in front of their wives and children in Pahalgam shook us to the core. The tragedy sent a wave of grief and tension across the nation," Devda said at a briefing the press in Bhopal on Friday.

He further stated that, after that incident, the entire country wanted revenge.

"During my speech, I had said that valour shown by our Indian soldiers in Sindoor Operation was commendable and the entire country bow down to their feet," Devda said.

He added: "But, my speech was altered and presented in a wrong. I don't know what made Congress to do it. Some TV channels also represented it in a way that I 'insulted the Indian Armed Forces'."

Responding to Congress' seeking an apology for his statement about the Army, Devda said, "I have not made any wrong statement, and I wouldn't apologise. Instead, I would take legal action against those who did it, because they have hurt my own sentiments."

Actually, the controversy erupted from one sentence of his speech (in Hindi) at a programme, when he said: "Pradhan Mantri Ji ko dhanyavad dena chahiye. (The Prime Minister should be thanked). The entire country, the country's army and soldiers bow at the feet."

The Opposition was quick to respond to his statement, terming it as "cheap and shameful", accusing the BJP of insulting the valour and integrity of the Indian Armed Forces.

"At a time when the entire country is saluting the bravery of the army, BJP leaders are revealing their small mindedness," the party said in a post on social media platform X, demanding an apology from Devda and his removal from office.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Politicians should be more careful with their words when talking about our armed forces. Even if taken out of context, such statements hurt national sentiment. Our jawans deserve utmost respect, not political controversies. 🇮🇳

Priya M.

Why is everything politicized these days? Can't we just appreciate our soldiers' sacrifices without dragging politics into it? The media should verify facts before running with sensational headlines.

Amit S.

Operation Sindoor was a proud moment for India. Instead of debating who said what, we should focus on honoring our bravehearts who protect us every day. Jai Hind!

Neha T.

Both sides are playing politics here. BJP leaders should be more careful with words, and Congress shouldn't jump to conclusions without full context. Our soldiers deserve better than being used as political pawns.

Sanjay V.

The media needs to be responsible. If the speech was indeed altered, those channels should be held accountable. Freedom of press doesn't mean freedom to twist facts!

Kavita R.

Whatever the context, we must remember the Pahalgam attack was horrific. Let's not lose sight of the real issue - terrorism from across the border. Our focus should be on national security.

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