Manish tiwari statement: In the monsoon session of Parliament, discussion on Pahalgam attack and ‘Operation Sindoor’ started in the Lok Sabha. During this time many senior Congress leaders participated, but veteran leaders Manish Tiwari and Shashi Tharoor did not get a chance to speak on the issue.
The delegation, who went abroad after Operation Sindoor, included Tharoor, Tiwari and Amar Singh, but they were not included in the list of speakers.
Manish Tiwari replied
Congress MP Manish Tiwari said in an interview to ANI that the Congress parliamentary party has about 100 members and many of them wanted to speak on this subject. I was also one of them, but the party decided who would represent the party in Parliament. Perhaps they felt that I could not represent. I have no complaint or regret on this. “
Congress status and organization’s strength
The Congress MP said, “I have been in Congress for 45 years. My whole life has been spent in the Congress. I think I believe that Congress is necessary for this country. To carry forward this great organization, people with full loyal and ideological strength are needed to carry forward this great organization.”
Serious questions on Operation Sindoor
Congress MP Manish Tiwari has raised serious questions in Parliament regarding the objectives of Operation Sindoor. He said that it is not enough to answer odd war in traditional ways only and whether it is being established or not, it is important.
Manish Tiwari also said that it is also necessary to see how safe it is to give traditional answers in the atomic weapons environment. He warned that when it is difficult to set the boundary in South Asia and the nuclear environment outside South Asia and outside it does not exist.
The MP said that the real question is whether the traditional answer is so effective that the next terrorist attack can be stopped. This is not an issue to answer yes or no. He insisted that such serious issues related to the security of the country should be discussed openly in Parliament.