War over Op Sindoor: Cong arms 140 spokespersons with ammunition to attack BJP

IANS May 23, 2025 253 views

The Congress party has launched a comprehensive media strategy to challenge the BJP's narrative around Operation Sindoor. By mobilizing 140 spokespersons, the party aims to create a unified narrative questioning the government's diplomatic handling of the military operation. Key party leaders like Jairam Ramesh and Supriya Shrinate are leading the charge, alleging potential national security breaches. The controversy centers on whether prior information was shared with Pakistan, a claim the Congress views as a significant political and strategic misstep.

"The sin of giving information to Pakistan cannot be brushed under the carpet" - Abhay Dubey, Congress Spokesman
New Delhi, May 23: Looking to counter the BJP’s campaign claiming credit for Operation Sindoor’s success, the Congress on Friday armed its 140 spokespersons with ammunition to corner the government on issues related to military action and diplomacy.

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Congress arms 140 spokespersons to challenge BJP's Operation Sindoor narrative

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Rahul Gandhi leads strategic media offensive against government

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Allegations of premature Pakistan information sharing emerge

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Diplomatic controversy intensifies over military operation details

The brainstorming focused on questioning the government on foreign policy, the US President’s role in the ceasefire with Pakistan, and to demand a special Parliament session to discuss matters related with the counter-terror Operation Sindoor undertaken by armed forces.

As part of its strategy, the Congress is aiming for uniformity in stands taken by the spokespersons on different platforms and gearing up to launch an offensive coinciding with the government’s diplomatic outreach, entailing visits by seven all-party delegations to various nations to explain the country’s stand against terror.

The Congress lined up its star spokespersons, including Jairam Ramesh, Pawan Khera and Supriya Shrinate, to share tips with its ‘Team-140’ under the guidance of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and party President Mallikarjun Kharge.

Congress Spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said that BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s remark shows that the BJP is admitting to EAM S. Jaishankar giving prior information on Operation Sindoor to Pakistan. “This validates the stand taken by Rahul Gandhi on the issue,” she told IANS.

“The BJP is playing with the security of the country by releasing new documents every day. By doing such things, you end up exposing your own stupidity but cannot mislead the public,” she said.

Congress spokesman Abhay Dubey said the entire nation is seeking answers on why the government gave advance information about Operation Sindoor to Pakistan.

“The sin of giving information to Pakistan cannot be brushed under the carpet,” he said, calling it treachery with people and the military.

Party spokesman Madhu Goud Yaskhi said BJP MP Nishikant Dubey’s claims confirm the Congress belief that prior intimation was given by India to Pakistan.

“His tweet confirms what the External Affairs Minister has been denying after making a confessional statement that he has informed Pakistan forces that we are going to attack. That’s proven beyond doubt,” said Yaskhi.

“It’s the biggest crime committed by the Modi government on the people of India and the Indian forces,” he said.

He said even if we assume that there was an India-Pakistan military pact on information sharing, what was stopping the Modi government in the past 11 years from changing it?

“You are in power. You have the authority to change anything. There is no such binding on the Indian government now,” he said.

Yaskhi also credited the Congress-led UPA government under Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for hitting back at Pakistan after 26/11 by isolating it and cutting off international aid to it, and successfully exposing its terror links to the world.

He also questioned why the militants who committed the Pahalgam attack could not be traced even one month after the heinous crime.

Earlier, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey dug out a document about the India-Pakistan military 1991 pact, highlighting, in a message on social media platform X, how the then government entered into an agreement with enemy nation and agreed to share information beforehand.

The BJP lawmaker took to X and slammed Rahul Gandhi and Congress over their duplicity over the two nations striking a ceasefire ‘understanding’ after the Operation Sindoor.

Dubey’s explosive claims come against the backdrop of raging controversy over EAM Jaishankar’s alleged remarks that India alerted Pakistan ahead of Operation Sindoor.

Since then, the Congress has launched an attack on the government, claiming the prior intimation to Pakistan amounted to a crime and that the pact referred to by Dubey was not signed under the party’s government.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Why is Congress politicizing military operations? Our armed forces deserve respect, not political mudslinging. Focus on supporting them rather than scoring points. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
If there was indeed prior information shared with Pakistan, it's a serious concern. But Congress should provide concrete evidence instead of just allegations. National security isn't a game of chess!
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Amit S.
Both parties are behaving like school kids fighting over tiffin boxes. Instead of this drama, why can't we have a mature discussion in Parliament about border security? So disappointing 😒
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Sunita R.
The timing of this controversy is suspicious. Just when Pakistan is facing internal crises, our politicians are busy fighting. Can't we show unity when it comes to national security?
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Vikram D.
If there's a 1991 military pact, it's high time to review it. The world has changed since then. Our policies should reflect current realities, not Cold War era thinking.
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Neha T.
Instead of appreciating our soldiers' bravery, politicians are busy taking credit or blaming each other. Shameful! We common citizens just want peace at borders and strong defense. 🙏

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