At Key NDA, Premier Modi BJP leaders warn about comments on Operation Sindoor: Report | Today news

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly warned the leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to make controversial remarks about Operation Sindoor. While chairing the meeting of Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers of the National Democratic Alliance Law States in Delhi on May India launched Operation Sindoor -Precision strikes at nine terrorist camps in Pakistan on May 7, two weeks after the April 22 attacked Pahalgam who killed 26 people, mostly tourists in South Kashmir. Since then, some BJP leaders have made controversial statements and left the saffron party in an uncomfortable situation. For example, Madhya Pradesh, Vijay Shah, caused a riot with his comments on Colonel Sofiya Qureshi – the face of the armed forces during press information sessions on Operation Sindoor. The case even reached the Supreme Court, even when Shah apologized. The remark of the MP Minister against Colonel Qureshi Shah referred to Colonel Qureshi as the ‘Sister of Terrorists’ during a public event and said that a woman from the ‘same community’ as those living in Pakistan was sent to deprive the country naked. A special investigative team (SIT) began investigating the controversial remarks by Vijay Shah, one of its members said on Saturday, May 24. Shah, the Minister of Tribal Affairs, allegedly made offensive remarks on May 12 on Colonel Sofiya Qureshi while delivering a speech in the town. Then, Ram Chander Jangra, the MP of Rajya Sabha, BJP, criticized the women who lost their husbands in the Pahalgam terror attack. They became victims because they did not have heroic qualities, enthusiasm and zeal, the MP said. The congress at 25 may strongly condemn Jangra’s and claim his eviction of the party. The president of Congress Malikarjun Kharge accused BJP leaders of trying to surpass each other to respect the victims of the Pahalgam attack and undermine the sacrifices of the armed forces, Pti reports.