Mahadangal: Nishikant Dubey Questions 1991 Agreement Amid Rising Criticism of Jaishankar | ABP NEWS
The political storm surrounding Operation Sindoor refuses to die down, with both the BJP and the Congress locked in a fierce war of words. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has stirred fresh controversy by invoking the 1991 India-Pakistan agreement, questioning its approval and implementation under Congress rule. While the Congress defends the pact as a peace-time measure, BJP counters that it came at a time when Pakistan was actively waging a proxy war through terrorism. The debate intensified further as Rahul Gandhi raised sharp questions against External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Prime Minister Modi — accusing them of compromising national interest before Trump, and questioning why India trusted Pakistan’s word on terrorism. BJP leaders retorted, accusing Gandhi of defending a legacy of failed policies and covering up past blunders, including the 1991 deal. Congress countered, asking why the BJP did not revoke the agreement during its long tenure. They questioned the government’s handling of Pulwama, lack of accountability in anti-terror operations, and accused the Modi government of emotional rhetoric over real action. With passionate exchanges and personal attacks, Mahadangal highlights how national security and history are now at the center of a heated political clash — one with no signs of cooling down.
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