
Jairam says ‘Our MPs are also roaming & Pahalgam terrorists are also roaming’, BJP criticises
In a shocking statement, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh drew a comparison between Pahalgam terrorists and the MPs who are part of India’s delegation on Operation Sindoor. He said, “Our MPs are also roaming, and terrorists are roaming too.” The statement has sparked a controversy, with the BJP criticizing Ramesh for making an “atrocious comparison”.
Operation Sindoor, which is a military operation conducted by the Indian Army, aimed at targeting terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The operation has been ongoing for several days, with the Indian Army successfully killing several terrorists. The objective of the operation is to neutralize the terrorist threat in the region and restore peace.
However, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, in his statement, drew a comparison between the terrorists involved in the operation and the MPs who are part of the delegation. He said that both the terrorists and the MPs are “roaming” around, implying that they are both involved in some kind of activity.
The BJP was quick to criticize Ramesh’s statement, saying that it was an “atrocious comparison” that undermines not just the military strike but also the diplomatic efforts. “Jairam…makes the most atrocious comparison…This is how Congress undermines not just Military Strike (Operation Sindoor) but also diplomatic strike,” tweeted BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra.
The BJP also questioned Ramesh’s intention behind making such a statement. “Is Jairam Ramesh trying to create confusion? Is he trying to say that our MPs are terrorists? This is an insult to our Parliament and our democracy,” tweeted Patra.
The Congress, on the other hand, defended Ramesh’s statement, saying that it was a tongue-in-cheek remark meant to highlight the lack of seriousness in the way the MPs are taking their duties. “Jairam Ramesh’s statement was a satirical remark meant to highlight the lack of seriousness in our Parliament. He was trying to say that our MPs are not taking their duties seriously, just like the terrorists are not taking their lives seriously,” said a Congress spokesperson.
However, many people on social media have criticized Ramesh’s statement, saying that it is an insult to the MPs and the military personnel who are involved in the operation. “How can anyone compare our MPs with terrorists? This is an insult to our Parliament and our democracy,” tweeted a social media user.
The controversy has also raised questions about the role of MPs in parliamentary delegations. While MPs are supposed to be representatives of the people, some critics have questioned whether they should be involved in military operations or diplomatic efforts.
In conclusion, Jairam Ramesh’s statement has sparked a controversy, with the BJP criticizing him for making an “atrocious comparison”. While the Congress has defended Ramesh’s statement, many people have criticized it as an insult to the MPs and the military personnel involved in the operation. The controversy highlights the need for MPs to take their duties seriously and not get involved in controversies that undermine the authority of the Parliament.