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Operation Sindoor: PM Modi Defends Military Action, Slams Opposition in Fiery Parliament Speech

On: Tuesday, July 29, 2025 8:27 PM
Operation Sindoor: PM Modi Defends Military Action, Slams Opposition in Fiery Parliament Speech
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New Delhi, July 29, 2025 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a blistering rebuttal to opposition leaders in Parliament today during a heated debate on Operation Sindoor, India’s decisive military strike against Pakistan-backed terror camps.

The PM also addressed the ceasefire agreement, the bravery of the armed forces, and accused the Congress of “playing politics over terrorism.”

“Pakistan Begged for Mercy”: PM’s Stinging Remarks

In a no-holds-barred address, PM Modi revealed shocking details of the operation:

  • “22 Minutes to Avenge 22 April”: India’s precision strikes decimated terror launchpads in Pakistan.

  • “DGMO Called, Pleading ‘Stop!'”: Pakistan’s military leadership reportedly begged India to halt operations after suffering heavy losses.

  • “1,000 Missiles & Drones Downed”: India’s air defense systems neutralized Pakistani aggression with near-perfect accuracy.

Opposition Under Fire

The PM launched a scathing attack on the Congress:

  • “Congress Enjoyed Pahalgam Terror Attack”: Accused the party of mocking national security.

  • “PoK Was Lost Due to Their Failures”: Blamed previous governments for losing Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

  • “Tejab on Wounds”: Condemned a Congress MP’s remark calling Operation Sindoor a “drama.”

Global Backing & Pakistan’s Isolation

Modi highlighted India’s diplomatic victory:

  • “Only 3 Nations Supported Pakistan”: Out of 193 UN members, just three (likely China, Turkey, and Malaysia) backed Islamabad.

  • “US Warned Us of Imminent Attack”: Revealed that America’s Vice President alerted him before Pakistan’s failed offensive.

Key Quotes from PM Modi:

  • “We are the land of Buddha, not war—but peace demands strength.”

  • “If Pakistan dares to misbehave again, the response will be devastating.”

  • “Congress depends on Pakistan for its political agenda; India depends on itself.”

With Operation Sindoor still “active,” the government signaled zero tolerance for cross-border terrorism. The opposition, however, remains skeptical, demanding more transparency on the ceasefire terms.

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