
Jairam says ‘Our MPs are also roaming & Pahalgam terrorists are also roaming’, BJP criticises
In a recent statement that has sparked controversy, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh drew a comparison between Pahalgam terrorists and the MPs who are part of India’s delegation on Operation Sindoor. During a press conference, Ramesh said, “Our MPs are also roaming, and terrorists are roaming too.” The statement has been widely condemned by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with many calling it an “atrocious” comparison.
Operation Sindoor, which is a military operation carried out by the Indian Army, has been a topic of much discussion in recent times. The operation is aimed at countering the threat posed by terrorist groups operating in the region, and the Indian government has been working closely with the international community to ensure its success.
Ramesh’s statement, however, has been widely criticized by the BJP, with many calling it a “disrespectful” comparison. “Jairam Ramesh makes the most atrocious comparison,” said a BJP spokesperson. “This is how Congress undermines not just Military Strike (Operation Sindoor) but also diplomatic strike.”
The BJP’s criticism of Ramesh’s statement is not unfounded. The comparison between MPs and terrorists is not only inaccurate but also disrespectful to the sacrifices made by the Indian Armed Forces. The MPs who are part of India’s delegation on Operation Sindoor are not terrorists, but rather representatives of the people who have been entrusted with the task of ensuring the country’s security.
Moreover, the comparison is also misleading. Terrorists and MPs are two vastly different entities with different motivations and goals. Terrorists are driven by a desire to harm innocent people and create chaos, while MPs are elected representatives of the people who work towards the betterment of the nation.
It is also worth noting that Ramesh’s statement comes at a time when the country is already grappling with the threat posed by terrorism. The recent attacks in Jammu and Kashmir have shown that terrorism is a serious threat to national security, and it is imperative that we take all necessary measures to counter it.
In conclusion, Jairam Ramesh’s statement is not only inaccurate but also disrespectful. The comparison between MPs and terrorists is not only misleading but also undermines the sacrifices made by the Indian Armed Forces. The BJP’s criticism of Ramesh’s statement is well-founded, and it is imperative that we focus on creating a sense of national unity and solidarity in the face of the threat posed by terrorism.