"The situation of this time is different from the war in 1971", Shashi Tharoor said - the fight has extended that the fight causes heavy losses on both sides - Shashi Tharoor said that the extension of the conflict causes great losses to bone -sides to bo

Congress -LP Shashi Tharoor, while welcoming the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, said that the 1971 war and the situation of today is completely different. Tharoor said in words that prolonged military conflict with Pakistan is not the highest priority. He said that on both sides there would be a great loss of life of life and property by extending the struggle. Ani, New -Delhi. Congress -LP Shashi Tharoor, while welcoming the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, said that the 1971 war and the situation of today is completely different. He said that the extension of military conflict with a neighboring country is not the biggest priority of India. Shashi Tharoor said this at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was compared to former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Indira Gandhi was the prime minister during the 1971 war. After comparing Premier Modi’s attitude about military tension with Pakistan after Operation Sindoor in 1971, Indira Gandhi’s actions on Pakistan said that 1971 was a great achievement, Indira Gandhi changed the map of the subcontinent, but then the circumstances were different. There is no purpose to keep the shells on India: Tharoor, he said that it is a clear goal to free Bangladesh, while at this time it is not a clear goal to keep the shells on Pakistan. Perfecting the conflict will cause a lot of loss of life and property on both sides. We would be trapped in very long conflicts, in which there would have been a great loss of life and property on both sides. Is it the biggest priority of India today? No, that’s not. The congress shared the photo of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, but the leader of Congress, Pawan Kheda, posted photos of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on X and said to the extent that India was missing indira. In the 1971 war, India freed Bangladesh. At the time, Indira Gandhi led the country. In the Indo-Pakistan War in 1971, India gave a significant support to the Independence Movement in East Pakistan (later Bangladesh). Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app