Key Points

Union Minister Giriraj Singh lashed out at Rahul Gandhi for his remarks on military operations, calling them inappropriate. Gandhi had compared the political will of the 1971 war to the current government's approach. He alleged that India lost fighter jets due to political constraints on military action. The debate has intensified discussions on national security and political accountability.

Key Points: Giriraj Singh Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Army Operation Remarks

  • Giriraj Singh condemns Rahul Gandhi's 'fun' remark on Operation Sindoor
  • Gandhi compares 1971 war resolve to current govt's stance
  • Claims political constraints led to loss of Indian fighter jets
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks on Operation Sindoor referenced
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Unfortunate that LoP.... Union Minister Giriraj Singh slams Rahul Gandhi over his remarks

Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticizes Rahul Gandhi for allegedly trivializing military operations, sparking a political row over national security.

"It is unfortunate that the LoP of the country is looking for fun in army operations - Giriraj Singh"

New Delhi, July 30

Union Minister Giriraj Singh criticised Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi over his remarks during the discussion on Operation Sindoor and it is unfortunate that the LoP of the country is looking for "fun" in army operations,

"During the discussion on Operation Sindoor, Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi said, 'Bada Maza aa gaya, abhi to maza aaya hi hai'. (I just had a lot of fun). This was not expected from the LoP. Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev were not for fun. It is unfortunate that the LoP of the country is looking for fun in army operations," he said.

This comes after Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said that the current government lacks the political will to confront Pakistan, unlike the government led by Indira Gandhi in 1971. He drew parallels between the 1971 war, which led to the creation of Bangladesh, and Operation Sindoor, stating that the government's resolve stands nowhere close to the then Congress leadership.

Rahul Gandhi stressed that utilizing the Indian Armed Forces requires 100% political will and full freedom of operation, which he believes the current government lacks.

Rahul Gandhi referenced Rajnath Singh's remarks in Lok Sabha yesterday in which the Defence Minister compared Operation Sindoor to the 1971 war.

"Yesterday, Rajnath Singh ji compared the 1971 war and Operation Sindoor, and I want to remind him, there was a political will in 1971... In 1971, India had political will. Indira Gandhi gave Sam Manekshaw full freedom, even when US ships moved in."

Referring to the remarks of Chief of Defence Staff Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan and Captain Shiv Kumar, Defence Attache, Indonesia, Rahul Gandhi further alleged that India lost its fighter jets because armed forces were "constrained by political leadership."

The LoP stated, "Second thing he (Defence Minister) said, He told the Pakistanis that we are not going to hit any of your military infrastructure. This is an interesting fact. I said freedom of manoeuvre, meaning freedom to the air force. Captain Shiv Kumar, Defence Attache, Indonesia, says I may not agree with him that India lost so many aircraft, but I do agree we did lose some aircraft, that happened only because of the constraints given by the political leadership to not attack the military establishments and their air defence."

"It means - You went into Pakistan and told our pilots not to attack their air defence systems. It means you told your pilots to go and attack Pakistan and face their air defence system. It means you tied their hands behind their back. The point is, aircraft were lost. It means you started and said you do not have the political will and you won't attack military establishments, and then asked the pilots to fight. Everybody knows the result; you do not want to give answers, but everybody knows the result..." Gandhi said.

Claiming that India lost its fighter jets, Gandhi held the Central government responsible for this, asserting that no tactical mistake was made by the air force.

The LoP said, "I want to say to CDS General Anil Chauhan ji, you made no tactical mistake, the Indian air force made no mistake, the mistake was made by the political leadership that said you cannot attack the military infrastructure. The air force is not to blame at all."

- ANI

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Priya S
While I don't support Rahul's 'maza' comment, he has raised valid points about political will. Remember surgical strikes happened under this govt too. We should focus on facts rather than emotions.
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Aditya G
Both sides are playing politics with national security! First BJP compares operations to 1971 war, now Congress counters. Our soldiers deserve better than this political tamasha. 😡
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Sarah B
As an NRI, I'm shocked by Rahul's casual remarks. In Western countries, opposition leaders show more respect to military operations regardless of politics. This is not how a responsible leader speaks.
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Karthik V
The real issue is - why are we discussing operational details in Parliament? This compromises our security. Both BJP and Congress are guilty of politicizing defense matters for votes.
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Nisha Z
Rahul Gandhi may have poor choice of words but his core argument stands - Indira Gandhi did show remarkable leadership in 1971. Today we need that kind of decisive action against cross-border terrorism.

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