Parliament experienced disruption on Monday as External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed Operation Sindoor during legislative proceedings. Opposition lawmakers repeatedly interrupted the minister's presentation about India's response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror incident. Home Minister Amit Shah intervened to restore order and criticized the disruptive behavior. Shah questioned whether opposition members trusted their Foreign Minister and accused them of prioritizing foreign narratives over national interests. The Home Minister predicted the opposition would remain out of power for two decades due to such conduct.
Jaishankar continued his statement despite the interruptions and highlighted diplomatic achievements in combating terrorism. The minister explained how sustained international pressure led the United States to designate The Resistance Front as a terrorist organization. He emphasized that previously protected terror facilities in Pakistan faced unprecedented scrutiny and action. Global partnerships through organizations like Quad and BRICS provided support for India's counterterrorism efforts. European leaders affirmed India's right to self-defense against cross-border terrorism.
Jaishankar continued his statement despite the interruptions and highlighted diplomatic achievements in combating terrorism. The minister explained how sustained international pressure led the United States to designate The Resistance Front as a terrorist organization. He emphasized that previously protected terror facilities in Pakistan faced unprecedented scrutiny and action. Global partnerships through organizations like Quad and BRICS provided support for India's counterterrorism efforts. European leaders affirmed India's right to self-defense against cross-border terrorism.