During the discussion on Operation Sindoor, the opposition raised 11 big questions in Parliament, the government gave this answer

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During the discussion on Operation Sindoor, the opposition raised 11 big questions in Parliament, the government gave this answer


These 11 big questions arose in Parliament during the discussion on Operation Sindoor

In the monsoon session of Parliament, discussions have been going on on Pahalgam terrorist attacks and Operation Sindoor for the last two days. Tomorrow i.e. on Monday, this discussion was started by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. It was discussed for about 12 hours on Monday. Many members of the ruling party and the opposition put their point on it. Today, on Tuesday, it is also discussed. On Tuesday, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi and many members spoke. During the discussion, opposition MPs raised many questions to the government. Most of the questions asked were common. In such a situation, let us know what questions did the opposition raised in Parliament during the discussion on Operation Sindoor.

These 11 questions arose in Parliament

  1. Who is responsible for Pahalgam?
  2. Where did the terrorists come from in Pahalgam?
  3. Where did the guilty of Pahalgam attack?
  4. How many aircraft of India fell?
  5. Why did the IB Chief not resign?
  6. Why did the Home Minister not resign?
  7. Why did Pahalgam not have protection already?
  8. Why did Operation Mahadev happen yesterday?
  9. Why did Trump announce the ceasefire?
  10. Why did PM Modi not attend all -party meeting?
  11. Why didn’t you take PoK?

Where did the terrorists come from and who responsible for this?

This was the most common question in the questions. Many members including Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, AIMIM Chief Owaisi asked this question. However, Union Minister Amit Shah answered this question in Parliament on Tuesday. Shah said in the Lok Sabha that yesterday he (Congress) was asking us where the terrorists came from and who is responsible for it? Of course, it is our responsibility because we are in government. I felt very sad that yesterday, former Home Minister of this country Chidambaram ji raised the question whether these terrorists came from Pakistan. What do they want to say? Who wants to save? What will you get by saving Pakistan?

Where did the guilty of Pahalgam attack?

This question was also common. Many opposition MPs including Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi asked this question. The Home Minister gave the answer today. He said that the opposition was asking yesterday, where did the guilty of the Pahalgam attack go? The 10 names I have just read, out of which 8 were those who committed terrorist incidents during Chidambaram & Co.. He has now been killed under the leadership of Narendra Modi. The hidden in your time has been eliminated by our army by selectively. The Indian Army killed Suleman, Jibran and Abu Hamza responsible for the Pahalgam attack under Mahadev Operation.

How many aircraft of India fell?

Many members of the opposition asked this question. The defense minister gave the answer in the Lok Sabha yesterday. He said that sometimes the opposition companions have been asking how many aircraft our planes have fallen, I think this question is not representing our national public sentiments properly. He did not ask us even once how many enemy aircraft were killed by our forces. His question should be whether India destroyed terrorist bases. Answer is yes. Is the operation vermilion successful, its answer is, yes.

Why did the IB Chief not resign?

Priyanka Gandhi asked this question in the Lok Sabha. Union Home Minister Amit Shah did not give any clear information on this. But he accepted the responsibility of the government for security lapse. He said that the government took action immediately after the attack and the security forces were given complete operational freedom. Shah also said that strict steps have been taken to prevent such incidents in future.

Why did the Home Minister not resign?

Priyanka Gandhi asked all these questions in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. On this, Amit Shah said that whatever terrorist incidents have taken place in our time, it was Pakistan -inspired and Kashmir Centric, there has been not a single terrorist incident between 2014 and 2025 in other parts of the country. This is the Narendra Modi government. Even today, there is a situation in Kashmir that they have to send terrorists from Pakistan, now our terrorists do not become in Kashmir. From 2004 to 2014, there was a government of unbroken Sonia-Manmohan Singh in the country. From 2004 to 2014, there were 7217 terrorist incidents in Kashmir. 1770 people died. 2150 terrorist incidents took place from 2014 to 2025.

How did the terrorists reach Pahalgam, why there was no security?

This question was raised by Congress MPs Gaurav Gogoi and Priyanka Gandhi in Parliament. On the question of security lapse, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Lok Sabha that the government took action immediately after the attack. He told that he left for Srinagar on the same day and met the victim’s families. PM Modi called CCS meetings on 23 and 30 April. Shah also said that instead of the attack, there is no deployment of security forces before the start of the Amarnath Yatra in Bisaran Valley, due to which there was a shortage in immediate security system.

Why did Operation Mahadev happen yesterday?

This question was asked by SP National President Akhilesh Yadav in the Lok Sabha. PM Modi answered this question in the Lok Sabha. He said that yesterday our security forces carried out Operation ‘Mahadev’ and killed the three terrorists of the Pahalgam attack. But yesterday it was asked why it happened today, was the Monday of Sawan month found for the operation. For the past several weeks, it was being asked what happened to the terrorists of Pahalgam and when the terrorists were killed, why did these people happen yesterday…

Why did Trump announce the ceasefire?

This question was asked by many opposition MPs including Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, AIMIM Chief Owaisi. On this, on this i.e. Monday, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also said clearly and today i.e. on Tuesday, PM Modi also shared his information on it. Jaishankar denied Trump’s ceasefire claim. He said that there was no mediator between India and Pakistan. At the same time, today PM Modi also said that no leader of the world asked for ceasefire. Pakistan’s DGMO called and pleaded for ceasefire.

Why did PM Modi not attend all -party meeting?

This question was asked by Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge. He said that on 24 April, the government had called an all -party meeting. The entire opposition was in the meeting, but PM Modi did not come. He went to rally in Bihar as soon as he returned from Saudi Arabia. Is this the seriousness of the PM towards national security? In response to this, JDU was given by Sasand Lalan Singh yesterday. He said in Parliament on Monday that on the occasion of Panchayati Raj Day on 24 April, PM Modi goes to some state every year. This year he visited Madhubani in Bihar.

Why didn’t you take PoK?

This question was asked by Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on Monday. Today, PM Modi gave a great answer to this. The Prime Minister said that the Congress is asking why I did not take PoK back? Those who ask first will have to answer this. Whose government allowed Pakistan to capture POK. PoK could be returned in 1971. But not.