
Jairam says ‘Our MPs are also roaming & Pahalgam terrorists are also roaming’, BJP criticises
In a recent controversy, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh drew a comparison between Pahalgam terrorists and the MPs who are part of India’s delegation on Operation Sindoor. His statement has sparked outrage and criticism from the BJP, who have accused him of making an “atrocious comparison” that undermines not just the military strike but also diplomatic efforts.
Operation Sindoor is a diplomatic mission by India to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Afghanistan. A delegation of MPs from various parties, including the Congress, was part of the mission to deliver aid and support to the Afghan people. However, Jairam Ramesh’s statement has raised eyebrows and sparked a heated debate.
During an interview, Ramesh said, “Our MPs are also roaming, and terrorists are roaming too.” He drew a comparison between the two, stating that both are “roaming” around. This statement has been widely criticized by the BJP, who have accused Ramesh of making a “distasteful” and “insensitive” comment.
BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “Jairam Ramesh makes the most atrocious comparison… This is how Congress undermines not just Military Strike (Operation Sindoor) but also diplomatic strike.” He further added, “The whole country is discussing how our MPs are working tirelessly for the welfare of the people, and suddenly Jairam Ramesh makes such a statement. It’s not only distasteful but also insensitive.”
The BJP’s criticism is not without merit. Ramesh’s statement not only belittles the efforts of the MPs who are part of the Operation Sindoor delegation but also undermines the very purpose of the mission. The MPs have been working hard to provide aid and support to the people of Afghanistan, and Ramesh’s statement has trivialized their efforts.
Moreover, Ramesh’s comparison between the MPs and terrorists is not only unfair but also inaccurate. The MPs who are part of the Operation Sindoor delegation are working towards a noble cause, whereas terrorists are responsible for violence and destruction. The two are worlds apart, and it’s unfair to draw a comparison between them.
The Congress party has defended Ramesh’s statement, saying that he was trying to highlight the fact that both the MPs and terrorists are “roaming” around. However, this explanation falls short, as it fails to acknowledge the gravity of Ramesh’s statement. The Congress party would do well to take a closer look at Ramesh’s statement and acknowledge the outrage it has sparked.
In conclusion, Jairam Ramesh’s statement has sparked a heated debate and has been widely criticized by the BJP. His comparison between the MPs and terrorists is not only unfair but also inaccurate. The MPs who are part of the Operation Sindoor delegation are working towards a noble cause, and their efforts should be recognized and respected. Ramesh’s statement has undermined not just the military strike but also diplomatic efforts, and it’s high time for the Congress party to take a closer look at his statement and apologize for the hurt it has caused.