Mahadangal Debate: Did India Give Pakistan a Heads-Up Before the Strike? | ABP NEWS
In a heated debate on Mahadangal, the focus turned to India's high-stakes Operation Sindoor and the political firestorm surrounding it. While the nation proudly hails its military for a precise and powerful strike against terror camps inside Pakistan, controversy erupted over External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's statement that India had informed Pakistan beforehand that only terrorist infrastructure would be targeted. Supporters of the move argue this showcased India's responsible approach and strengthened its global credibility by making a clear distinction between terror targets and civilians. They insist that such messaging reflects the conduct of a mature global power. However, the opposition, particularly Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, has called this a strategic blunder, questioning whether Pakistan was taken into confidence and if the government compromised national security. Critics went further, claiming this reveals a failure in India’s foreign and defence policy. The debate quickly spiraled into political mudslinging. BJP supporters accused Congress of echoing Pakistan’s narrative, while opposition leaders slammed the Modi government for lacking transparency and avoiding press conferences. As Mahadangal raged on, it became clear: while India celebrates military success, the political class remains deeply divided on the government’s communication strategy and its implications for national interest.
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