Former Manipur CM Slams Congress MPs for Mocking Operation Sindoor
Former Manipur CM N Biren Singh criticized Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi and Praniti Shinde in Parliament for belittling Operation Sindoor, a decisive response to a terror attack. Singh described their comments as disrespectful to soldiers who risked their lives and emphasized the strategic brilliance of the operation.

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Former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh came down heavily on Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi and Praniti Shinde for their remarks on Operation Sindoor during a Parliamentary session. Singh expressed concern over the MPs' ignorance regarding modern warfare strategies, labeling such remarks as harmful to national morale.
Singh objected to Shinde's description of the military operation as a 'tamasha' and noted her comments discredited the sacrifices made by soldiers. He stated that the opposition's continuous political rhetoric undermines the troops' bravery during crucial missions like Operation Sindoor.
The former CM stressed that Operation Sindoor showcased India's military might and warned against using national security as a political battleground. He called for dignity in discussing military affairs and praised the long-range precision strikes that protected soldiers and ensured mission success.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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