Operation Sindoor Exposes Enemy Within

There’s something seriously wrong with the Indian Opposition. Either they’ve developed collective amnesia, or they’ve enrolled in a crash course on “How to Lose Public Trust in 30 Days or Less.” Their shameful behaviour in Parliament over Operation Sindoor has not only insulted the intelligence of the average Indian but also brought disgrace to the democratic institution they pretend to defend.

Let’s get the facts straight. Twenty-six innocent civilians, including women and children, were slaughtered in Pahalgam by terrorists with clear links to Pakistan. The international community, including the United States, didn’t blink. The U.S. designated The Resistance Front (TRF)—a Lashkar-e-Taiba proxy—as a terrorist organization days later. But back home, what did we get? A sulking Opposition still stuck in a ‘70s Doordarshan episode of denial and delusion.’

Enter P. Chidambaram, the man who’s held every important ministry except, thankfully, Information & Broadcasting. This genius had the gall to ask: Where is the proof that the attackers were from Pakistan? One wonders—was this a question or a job application for Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry?

And just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, another Congress MP, Gaurav Gogoi’s colleague, Trivedi, popped up to parrot the same garbage, only more incoherently. Asking why the Indian government “didn’t chase down” the terrorists is a more pressing question than grieving the dead or honoring the valiant security forces who neutralized the threat. But, Indian forces did so under the ‘Operation Mahadev’ while the debate was on by eliminating three of the four terrorists on Monday.

This is not opposition politics. This is national sabotage with a microphone.

Of course, these same politicians love to preface every sentence with “We stand with our armed forces.” Really? By questioning their intel? Undermining their operations? Denying the enemy’s identity? That’s like claiming you support firefighters while throwing kerosene into a burning building.

But here’s the real kicker: they hate Modi more than they love India. That’s the tragedy. The man who today commands 77% approval globally—more than any leader on the planet—is vilified at home by a coalition of dynasts, caste hustlers, and closet communists who can’t digest the fact that India no longer bows to their outdated feudal politics.

Modi urged them repeatedly: abuse me if you must—but don’t insult the nation. Did they listen? Of course not. That would require wisdom, maturity, and something they lack—national interest.

Let’s not pretend this is about security lapses or “civilian casualties” either. Yes, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement on “zero casualties” during the four-day retaliation may have been technically flawed, as five jawans did fall to Pakistan’s shelling in border areas. But at least he erred on the side of honour. Not once did he belittle the armed forces. Unlike the Opposition, which treated their martyrdom as footnotes in their script of political vendetta.

And now, these “liberals” want to create a bizarre binary: it was the army’s bravery, not the government’s leadership. Brilliant. As if the armed forces launch cross-border strikes based on WhatsApp forwards and not political approval. Ask any schoolchild—they’ll explain that military operations are not DIY projects. But apparently, facts and logic are now considered fascist tools in Lutyens’ Delhi.

And what about Congress’s track record? Don’t even get us started. Six decades of blunders, from gifting PoK to dragging Kashmir to the UN, from letting China gobble up Indian land to desecrating the Constitution over 90 times for selfish ends. The Nehru-Gandhi clan turned governance into a dynastic lottery and national interest into collateral damage. Today, their foreign-born ‘bahu’ and her unaccomplished heir want us to believe they’re the saviours of democracy?

Even the allies are a circus. The DMK exists solely to undermine Sanatana Dharma. The SP and RJD thrive on caste arithmetic, not national vision. And together, this motley crew wants to “save” India from development, progress, security, and now, from the truth itself.

But Bharat has changed. The average Sanatani voter has woken up. The lies don’t stick anymore. People are watching live proceedings in Parliament. They see who is exposing Pakistan and who is exonerating it. Who is defending national interest, and who is busy scripting the next toolkit drama?

If anyone still believes this Opposition deserves a shot at governance, they probably also believe Rahul Gandhi is a policy wonk. And let’s face it: no law can stop these peddlers of falsehood. Only the ballot box can. The people must do to them in 2024 and the upcoming Assembly polls what our army did to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor—hit hard, hit surgically, and make sure they don’t forget it.

And if it means the total electoral obliteration of the Congress-led cabal, so be it. Sometimes, democracy needs a purge to survive.