As the Indian parliament gears up to debate the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor , Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the precision strikes of Pakistani terror camps in May were India’s message that there are no safe havens for terrorists and their masters. While speaking at an event in Tamil Nadu’s Gangaikonda Cholapuram, the prime minister said that India places the highest priority on its national security.
He emphasised that Operation Sindoor has created a new awakening and a new self-confidence across the country. PM Modi was attending the event to honour Chola emperor Rajendra Chola when he made his stance on the matter clear.
“The world witnessed India’s firm and decisive response to the threat against its sovereignty during Operation Sindoor, and it has sent a clear message: there is no haven for terrorists and enemies of the nation,” the prime minister said in his address.
PM Modi sets the tone of the government ahead of the debate
Many believe that with this address, the prime minister has set the tone for the government’s response to the debate in parliament , which will take place in the Lok Sabha on Monday. Meanwhile, the Opposition is planning to open the front by talking about the big terror attacks under ‘PM Modi’s watch’.
The debate in Lok Sabha is coming after a first week of disruption of Parliament’s Monsoon session and is expected to be a fiery one. The two sides have agreed to a marathon 16-hour debate in each House, which invariably stretches longer in practice.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to initiate the debate immediately after the question hour in the Lok Sabha. Sources close to the matter told The Times of India that Home Minister Amit Shah , Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will be speaking on the issues amid indications that the PM may intervene to convey his government’s “robust” stand against terrorism.
Meanwhile, the Leader of the Opposition in LS and RS - Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge - would lead the charge against the government along with Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav. It is believed that Congress is planning to attack the government and particularly PM Modi over national security.
Impact Shorts
More ShortsThe Opposition is most likely to point toward the repeated big terror attacks under PM Modi’s watch. Since the Pahalgam terror attack, Congress and the opposition have been pointing out that the terrorists singled out the tourists by religion to execute them.
Ahead of the debate, Congress also raised the issue of US President Donald Trump's claims of halting Operation Sindoor and calling for a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. On Sunday, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh pointed out that since May 10, Trump has claimed “26 times” that he stopped the operation by “threatening to cut off trade with India, and claimed that five fighter jets may have been shot down”.
“Even though Congress had been demanding a special two-day session of Parliament immediately after Operation Sindoor was abruptly halted, that demand was ignored. Nevertheless, better late than never,” he wrote in a post on X.