Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday launched a blistering attack on the Congress in the Lok Sabha, holding the party historically responsible for the existence of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) and accusing it of repeatedly compromising India's national interests. In Lok Sabha on Tuesday morning, Shah criticised the opposition leader for trying to 'save Pakistan' and declared, "When he says this, it means they (the Congress) is giving a clean chit (to Pak). The Home Minister said, "I thought the opposition would be happy to know the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack are dead... but it seems they are upset." shah target Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav for his taking alleged side of Pakistan. He asked Yadav ' do not take the side of terrorists on the line of religion'.
ऑपरेशन सिंदूर ने आतंकवादियों को भेजने वालों को मार गिराया और ऑपरेशन महादेव ने हमला करने वालों को मार गिराया... मैंने सोचा था कि यह खबर सुनकर सत्ता पक्ष और विपक्ष में खुशी की लहर दौड़ जाएगी, 'मगर स्याही पड़ गई इनके चेहरे पर'... यह कैसी राजनीति है?: HM @AmitShah @HMOIndia pic.twitter.com/UTYxkSwhMf
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Participating in the discussion, K Kanimozhi of DMK said Mr Shah criticised the Opposition and made it sound like they are less patriotic but DMK has never failed the nation. She added that the Opposition parties had extended their support to the government following the Pahalgam terror attack. Akhilesh Yadav of Samajwadi Party raised questions over the ceasefire announcement made during the Operation Sindoor accusing what pressure led to ceasefire. He said, Pahalgam incident has proved that a security lapse can prove detrimental for the safety of citizens. He said, what steps are being taken by the government to ensure the safety of the citizens in the future. He lauded the role of the Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor. Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi also lauded the role of the Armed Forces. She questioned why the Pahalgam terror attack happened on 22nd April, accusing that the government failed to maintain the security in Jammu and Kashmir. She said, when the terror incident happened there were no security forces there. She said, despite being the tourist hotspot, no medical facilities were available on the incident site. The discussion is underway.
Facing criticism for his statement, Chidambaram later issued a clarification. Hitting back at what he called a "deliberate misinformation campaign", he said his remarks were being misrepresented by selectively muting and clipping portions of his interview. "Trolls are of different kinds and use different tools to spread misinformation. The worst kind is a troll who suppresses the full recorded interview, takes two sentences, mutes some words, and paints the speaker in a black colour!" he wrote on X.
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