
Jairam says ‘Our MPs are also roaming & Pahalgam terrorists are also roaming’, BJP Criticises
In a shocking and controversial 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 been widely criticized by the BJP, with several leaders terming it as “atrocious” and “an insult to the country’s military and diplomatic efforts.”
The statement was made by Jairam Ramesh, a senior Congress leader and former Union Minister, while speaking to the media on the sidelines of an event in Delhi. He was reportedly responding to a question on the participation of MPs in the Operation Sindoor, which is a military operation launched by India to evict Chinese troops from the Pangong Lake area.
“I think it’s a very wrong message to send to the nation. You have MPs who are part of the delegation, they are also roaming, and terrorists are roaming too,” Ramesh said. The statement has been widely shared on social media, with many users expressing outrage and shock at the comparison.
However, the BJP has been quick to criticize Ramesh’s statement, terming it as “atrocious” and “an insult to the country’s military and diplomatic efforts.” Union Minister and BJP leader, Pralhad Joshi, said that the statement made by Ramesh is a reflection of the Congress party’s lack of respect for the country’s armed forces and diplomatic efforts.
“Jairam Ramesh makes the most atrocious comparison. He is trying to undermine the military strike and the diplomatic efforts of India. This is how the Congress party undermines not just the military strike but also the diplomatic strike,” Joshi said.
Another BJP leader, Anil Baluni, also criticized Ramesh’s statement, saying that it is an insult to the country’s soldiers who are fighting on the border. “Jairam Ramesh’s statement is an insult to our soldiers who are fighting on the border. He is trying to demoralize them and undermine the morale of the nation,” Baluni said.
The controversy has also led to a war of words between the two parties on social media. Several BJP leaders have taken to Twitter to criticize Ramesh’s statement, while Congress leaders have defended him, saying that he was only trying to highlight the fact that MPs are participating in the Operation Sindoor.
However, the controversy has also raised questions about the participation of MPs in military operations. While MPs are allowed to participate in military operations, it is a rare occurrence and is usually done in exceptional circumstances. The participation of MPs in Operation Sindoor has been seen as a symbolic gesture of support for the armed forces.
In conclusion, Jairam Ramesh’s statement has sparked a major controversy, with the BJP criticizing him for making a “atrocious” comparison between Pahalgam terrorists and the MPs who are part of India’s delegation on Operation Sindoor. While Ramesh may have been trying to highlight the fact that MPs are participating in the operation, his statement has been widely criticized and has led to a war of words between the two parties.