Did Congress MP Just Use an Op Sindoor Analogy in the India-Pak Cricket Clash?

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Key Takeaways
- Abhishek Singhvi congratulated the Indian women's cricket team on their victory.
- His reference to Operation Sindoor has sparked internal debate within Congress.
- India won the match against Pakistan by 88 runs, setting a target of 248 runs.
- The refusal to shake hands highlighted tensions between the teams.
- The Congress party faces a challenge in maintaining a consistent stance on India-Pak sporting ties.
New Delhi, Oct 6 (NationPress) Congress MP and spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi extended his congratulations to the Indian women’s cricket team for their remarkable win against Pakistan in the ODI World Cup match held last evening, while also referencing Operation Sindoor in relation to the Women in Blue's impressive triumph.
Singhvi’s mention of Operation Sindoor during the India-Pakistan clash in the women’s World Cup ODI is likely to stir controversy within his own party, which has been strongly against engaging in any sporting ties with Pakistan.
This morning, the Rajya Sabha MP took to X (formerly Twitter) to express, “Watching the Women's #CWC25 match made me realize: whether it's Op Sindoor, Asia Cup, or Women’s CWC25... Pakistan excels in one area: creating drama off the field while facing disaster on it.”
He suggested that Pakistan should focus less on rhetoric and more on the game itself. “When India competes, they discuss war; when India prevails, they make excuses. The lesson is clear: less boasting, more cricket!” he tweeted.
In yesterday’s match in Colombo, India secured a convincing victory over Pakistan by a significant margin of 88 runs. The Women in Blue set a target of 248 runs, which the Pakistani side failed to achieve, losing by 88 runs.
Additionally, a noteworthy moment captured during the match was the Indian women cricketers' refusal to shake hands with their Pakistani counterparts, reminiscent of the men’s actions during the Asia Cup.
Singhvi’s Operation Sindoor reference may complicate the Congress party's stance against sporting relations with Pakistan. Previously, the Congress leadership expressed outrage after PM Modi compared the Asia Cup match to India’s military operation—Operation Sindoor—in Pakistan, accusing the BJP and the Prime Minister of undermining the Indian armed forces.
Singhvi had previously lauded Team India following their Asia Cup victory over Pakistan, stating, “Where sports meet symbolism! Our champions didn’t just win the Asia Cup; they elevated the pride of our nation. When the ACC chief attempted to abscond with the trophy, Indian players responded with emojis, not egos. Grace wins matches; class wins hearts.”