Janhit: Political Battle Heats up as Modi’s Sindoor Operation Meets Sharp Criticism from Opposition | ABP NEWS
In the political landscape today, ‘Sindoori Siyasat’—the politics around Operation Sindoor—is dominating headlines. After the successful Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is narrating the tale of India’s military valor and resolve against terrorism across the nation. Today, Modi held a roadshow in Patna and earlier addressed a public meeting at Alipur Dwar in Bengal. However, his remarks there triggered a sharp reaction from Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who accused the PM of politicizing the military operation amid ongoing opposition unity. Meanwhile, India’s teams are actively exposing Pakistan’s support for terrorism internationally. Yet, within India, political clashes continue, notably between Congress and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor strongly rebutted Congress's allegations accusing him of playing into Modi’s hands, intensifying the ‘Sindoori Siyasat’ battle. The opposition alleges the BJP is leveraging the operation for electoral gains, particularly ahead of the Bihar assembly elections. Modi’s enthusiasm in Patna, reminiscent of his Gujarat campaigns, signals the importance he places on this political narrative. With events lined up in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the ‘Sindoori Siyasat’ story is far from over. The political debate, reflecting deep divisions, will continue to shape India’s electoral and national security discourse.
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