Operation Syndor not ended, temporarily stopped- BJP’s retaliation for opposition accusations


BJP National Spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi
The BJP has said that the Operation that started the Vermilian against the terrorists is still underway. Operation Vermilian is not over, and it is only temporarily stopped. The opposition should not make unnecessary comments on this.
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Settlement in POK only through bilateral negotiations
BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi has clearly told reporters that the government has not used the term “ceasefire” and that the Pakistan -anchoring Kashmir issue could be resolved through bilateral talks between India and Pakistan.
‘Operation Vermilian is not over yet’
He said the government believes that there is no chance of any referee on the issue. Trivedi said, “Therefore, the unnecessary and unnecessary views on this issue should be made because Operation Vermilian is not yet over.”
Target against the opposition
On the one hand, the Congress and other opposition parties claim to be with the government on the issue, but the BJP leader insisted that it did not appear in their behavior. He said, “They are doing something. This creates doubt … let the Operation Vermilian conclude, and then tell you what you want or call for a special session of Parliament.”
The Congress was targeted
The Congress on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that the Operation was openly politicized and attempting to convert this ruling military campaign into a “brand”. At the meeting of the Congress Executive Committee (CWC), it was decided that “Jaihint meetings” will be organized in different parts of the country in the coming days, in the coming days, Prime Minister Modi will be asked questions.
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