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Op Sindoor Debate LIVE Updates: The Lok Sabha on Monday (July 28) is holding a special discussion on Operation Sindoor, India’s military response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, during the Monsoon Session of Parliament. Defence minister Rajnath Singh is set to open the debate whereas, Rahul Gandhi is key Opposition speaker.
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Ahead of the crucial debate on Operation Sindoor, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju urged the Congress and Opposition parties to refrain from making any statements in Parliament that could harm India’s national interest or appear to favour Pakistan.
“Everyone must ensure the dignity and spirit of the Indian Army is upheld. The country’s enemies should not be emboldened by foul language used by opposition leaders,” Rijiju said.
Op Sindoor Debate LIVE Updates: Rijiju urges Opposition to avoid remarks against national interest
Op Sindoor Debate LIVE Updates: Ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate in Parliament, Kiren Rijiju urged the Opposition to avoid remarks that could harm national interest or favour Pakistan. Ask ChatGPT
The Lok Sabha on Monday(July 28) is holding a special discussion on Operation Sindoor, India’s military response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, as part of the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasised that the Business Advisory Committee has scheduled the debate, following requests from the Opposition, including the Congress, which had earlier written to the government seeking a discussion on the operation.
While several issues were on the Opposition’s agenda, it was agreed that Operation Sindoor would be taken up first.
What to expect from the debate
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The Lok Sabha will discuss Operation Sindoor for 16 hours on Monday, followed by a similar session in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to open the discussion, news agency PTI reported.
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Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and BJP leaders Anurag Thakur and Nishikant Dubey are also expected to speak.
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The Opposition may use the opportunity to question the government over US President Donald Trump’s repeated claims of mediating between India and Pakistan.
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It is likely that Prime Minister Narendra Modi might join the debate in the end to launch a political offensive against the Opposition, though no official word has confirmed this yet.