Political Tensions Rise Over 1971 War Remarks in Lok Sabha
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has accused Rahul Gandhi of distorting facts during a Lok Sabha session, referring to Indira Gandhi's handling of the 1971 war against Pakistan. Dubey urges reprimand for Rahul's statements linking Operation Sindoor to current government actions, accusing him of misleading public trust and glorifying family legacy.

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Political tensions escalated in the Lok Sabha as BJP MP Nishikant Dubey accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of using 'distorted and inaccurate facts' when discussing former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's role in the 1971 war against Pakistan.
In his letter to Speaker Om Birla, Dubey called for disciplinary action, alleging that Gandhi's statements aimed to mislead the public and create a false narrative glorifying his family's political legacy.
Dubey referenced a 1971 letter from Indira Gandhi to U.S. President Nixon to counter Rahul's claims, suggesting the Congress leader's remarks threaten the integrity of India's legislative house and undermine trust in its democratic processes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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