New Delhi, July 29 — The Parliament is set for an intense day of deliberations as both Houses continue the high-stakes debate on Operation Sindoor, the recent four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan in May. Day 7 of the Monsoon Session is expected to witness sharp exchanges between the ruling NDA and the opposition benches.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to address one of the Houses around 7 PM this evening, marking his participation in the ongoing debate that has gripped national attention.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to lead the government’s charge in the Lok Sabha, while Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will initiate the discussion in the Rajya Sabha. Their remarks are likely to focus on the government’s firm response to cross-border aggression and the strategic implications of Operation Sindoor.
The debate, which began on Monday, also includes discussion on the recent terror attack in Pahalgam that left the nation shaken. The BJP and its allies have praised the Modi government for its swift and decisive action, portraying it as a fitting reply to Pakistan-backed terror elements. They have also taken strong exception to what they describe as the opposition’s "demoralising tone" and "questioning of India’s military resolve."
Meanwhile, the opposition has mounted a scathing critique of the government, alleging serious intelligence and operational failures. They also referenced comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan—an assertion the opposition says undermines India’s strategic autonomy. Additionally, questions were raised regarding the continued inability of Indian security agencies to apprehend those responsible for the Pahalgam attack.
With national security, foreign policy, and internal coordination at the heart of this crucial debate, today’s proceedings are expected to shape the political discourse in the days to come.
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