Is Congress Now Relying on Pakistan for Political Issues?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- PM Modi accuses Congress of political alignment with Pakistan.
- Operation Sindoor remains active as a counterterrorism measure.
- India's military strategy emphasizes swift retaliation.
- Clear communication with Pakistan's military was a hallmark of the operation.
- No international pressure to cease operations was reported.
New Delhi, July 29 (NationPress) The Prime Minister criticized the Congress party for aligning its political agenda with Pakistan, stating that Congress is now forced to draw issues from Pakistan.
PM Modi’s comments were made during a special parliamentary session focused on national security and the repercussions of the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack.
He emphasized that Operation Sindoor, India’s retaliatory military initiative, is ongoing, asserting that any future provocation from Pakistan will receive a “suitable response.”
In a forceful address to the Lok Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India’s steadfast approach to counterterrorism, highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor as a pivotal moment in the nation’s defense strategy.
“We achieved our target 100 percent,” PM Modi proclaimed.
“On the night of May 9, our missiles targeted areas in Pakistan that were previously unimaginable. It brought them to their knees.”
He characterized the operation as a precise strike on the “navel of terrorism,” referring to the core areas that fuel cross-border militancy.
The Prime Minister recounted how the Indian Army promptly communicated its intentions and actions to Pakistan’s military, demonstrating India’s clear and confident strategic stance.
“We were completely ready. We awaited the right moment, and our objective was clear: to annihilate terror and terrorists,” he stated.
PM Modi also drew comparisons to the Balakot airstrikes of 2019, noting similarities in tactical precision and implementation.
“Once again, our forces displayed the nation’s strength by achieving every goal,” he affirmed.
In a direct response to international critics, PM Modi stressed that no global leader had urged India to cease its operations.
“Our actions were measured and entirely self-directed,” he remarked, adding that the Defence Ministry and armed forces collaboratively crafted the strategy.
The Prime Minister’s speech included vivid accounts, such as reports from Pakistani civilians who were caught off guard by the strikes.
“They mentioned they were bathing, preparing for work – India struck before they could even react,” he said, exemplifying the surprise and precision of the operation.
PM Modi concluded by reaffirming India’s new security doctrine: retaliation will be prompt and sovereign; nuclear threats will not inhibit action; and there will be no distinction between terrorists and their state sponsors.
The Lok Sabha session continues to evoke intense political reactions, with opposition leaders questioning the government’s preparedness and intelligence protocols.