During the discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Anurag Thakur reiterated the might of the Indian Army. The Indian Parliament also gave him a strict message to the terrorists’ boss Pakistan. He said that Operation Sindoor is a conch shell against terrorism. He said that India will now send a coffin to the bosses of terror, not evidence.
‘China, Turki and Pakistan, Indian Army overshadowed all three’
BJP MP Anurag Thakur said, “In this battle, India neither lost, nor war, yet we won. PM Modi’s policy and army strategy has come up. Whether China, Turki or Pakistan is the only Indian Army alone. We have hit the terrorists and killed the terrorists.
Terrorists asked religion, asked to read Kalma- Anurag Thakur
MP Anurag Thakur said, “All the opposition MPs have talked here till now, not a single MP stood up and said that in this terrorist attack, people were asked their religion, asked to read Kalma, their pants were removed and then they were killed. Tell me that the opposition MPs were in the pain of the Indian Army, when the Defense Minister was not talking about the achievements of the Indian Army? Was.”
Speaking in Parliament, Anurag Thakur also targeted Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi fiercely. He said, “Pakistan used to say that by wounding a thousand wounds and bled India, but it could not stand even 48 hours in front of our army. To send a message to Rahul Gandhi to the opposition that the Indian Army kills where the injury reaches the most.”
Anurag Thakur targets Congress and Rahul Gandhi
Anurag Thakur said, “India fought on two and a half fronts. Everyone knows about two fronts, but in this half front, Rahul is also an Ocupide Congress. See on social media, in the last two months, the Congress of Rahul Gandhi has made a disgusting and derogatory cartoons against the Prime Minister and the Indian Army. The Congress of Rahul Gandhi has called the head of the road.”
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