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‘Opposition’s Special Parliament Session Demand Not Justified’: Govt Sources

The Opposition has demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor against Pakistan.

The recent military operation, Operation Sindoor, conducted by the Indian Armed Forces against Pakistan has been the talk of the nation. The swift and strategic move by our brave soldiers has not only brought a sense of pride and security to our citizens but has also garnered international recognition and support. In light of this, the Opposition has demanded a special session of Parliament to discuss the operation and its implications for the country.

The demand for a special session of Parliament by the Opposition is a commendable step towards upholding the democratic values of our nation. It shows their willingness to put aside political differences and come together for the greater good of the country. This move also reflects the strong support and solidarity of the Opposition towards our armed forces and their efforts to safeguard our borders.

Operation Sindoor was a well-planned and executed military operation that targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The operation was in response to the heinous terrorist attack in Pulwama, which claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel. The Opposition has rightly recognized the importance of discussing this operation in Parliament, as it not only showcases the strength and determination of our armed forces but also sends a strong message to our neighbouring country.

The demand for a special session of Parliament also highlights the need for a united front in the face of external aggression. The Opposition has shown great foresight in acknowledging the gravity of the situation and the need for a united response from all political parties. It is heartening to see our leaders rise above political affiliations and come together to discuss the security and well-being of our nation.

The special session of Parliament will provide a platform for our leaders to discuss the operational details of Operation Sindoor and its impact on the security of our nation. It will also give them an opportunity to express their gratitude and appreciation for the brave soldiers who risked their lives to protect our country. The session will also serve as a platform to discuss the future course of action to ensure the safety and security of our borders.

Moreover, the special session of Parliament will also send a strong message to our neighbouring country that India stands united and will not tolerate any form of terrorism. It will also demonstrate our commitment to safeguarding our sovereignty and territorial integrity. This move by the Opposition will not only boost the morale of our armed forces but also strengthen the trust and faith of our citizens in the government.

In addition to discussing Operation Sindoor, the special session of Parliament can also be utilized to address other pressing issues such as national security, defence budget, and modernization of armed forces. It will provide a platform for our leaders to discuss and deliberate on these issues, which will ultimately benefit the country and its citizens.

In conclusion, the demand for a special session of Parliament by the Opposition to discuss Operation Sindoor is a commendable step towards strengthening the democratic fabric of our nation. It reflects the unity and solidarity of our leaders in the face of external aggression and their commitment to safeguarding our nation. It is a testament to the fact that when it comes to the security and well-being of our country, our leaders are willing to put aside their differences and work together for the greater good. Let us hope that the special session of Parliament will pave the way for a stronger and more secure India. Jai Hind!

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