New Delhi. Operation vermilion is to be discussed in Parliament today. Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will start a discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha shortly from now. Meanwhile, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote for a post on social media before the discussion started in Parliament, when Ravana crossed Laxman Rekha, Lanka was burnt. When Pakistan crossed the red line drawn by India, Pakistan and the terrorist bases there faced fire.
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When Ravan crossed the laxman rekha, Lanka Burned. When Pakistan crossed the Red Lines Drawn by India, Terrorist Camps Facted The Fire!
When Ravana crossed the Laxman Rekha, Lanka was burnt. When Pakistan drawn the red line taken by India… pic.twitter.com/ghh6mtkzsl– Kiren rijiju (@kirenrijiju) July 28, 2025
Along with this, Rijiju also issued a message to the opposition. According to ANI news, Rijiju said, ‘I want to request the opposition and especially the Congress not to speak the language of Pakistan that harm India’s interests. He said that during the discussion on Operation Sindoor, we have to maintain the dignity of the Indian Army. Rijiju further said that the Congress and other opposition parties should not make any statements that can damage the national interest. It should not happen that Pakistan should use any statement given by them in its favor.
This statement of the Union Minister has come at a time when senior Congress leader and P. Chidambaram, who has held the responsibility of important ministries in the UPA government, has questioned that there is no evidence that the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam came from Pakistan. Earlier, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi have also questioned the government many times about Operation Sindoor? The claims of Pakistan and US President Donald Trump, in which 4-5 fighter jets were reported to fall during Operation Sindoor, Rahul Gandhi is constantly trying to surround the government. He recently said that Modi ji, the public wants to know the truth.