Home > India > ‘Tamasha kehne ki himmat…’ PM Modi Criticizes Opposition for Calling Operation Sindoor

‘Tamasha kehne ki himmat…’ PM Modi Criticizes Opposition for Calling Operation Sindoor

PM Modi defends Operation Sindoor against opposition criticism, emphasizing India's firm stance on terrorism and national security.

Published By: Amreen Ahmad
Last Updated: August 2, 2025 13:09:19 IST

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the Congress and the opposition harshly for purportedly disparaging the accomplishments of Operation Sindoor. Speaking at a public event in Varanasi, Modi stated, “Mahadev dons his ‘Rudra roop’ when there is injustice and terror in front of him. Operation Sindoor exposed this side of India to the world. ‘Pataal lok’ will not spare anyone who tampers with India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a strong rebuttal against opposition criticism of Operation Sindoor, India’s military response to the Pahalgam terror attack. In Varanasi, Modi simply stated that the operation was an act of revenge against terrorism and a statement of India’s resolve. He charged the Congress party and its allies with belittling the operation’s successes and undermining the nation’s efforts to counter terrorism. Modi’s remarks highlight the ongoing political battle surrounding India’s defense policies and the opposition standing on national security. 

Political Repercussions and National Security Debate

The opposition against Operation Sindoor has opened debates on a broader platform surrounding national security and the defense strategy of the government. Congress leader Praniti Shinde called the operation a “tamasha” while questioning its effectiveness and the government’s transparency on its outcomes. Modi presented, in contrast, that the operation was a legitimate and effective response to terrorism, declaring that India would not yield to nuclear blackmail. This debate lays bare the differing perspectives on how India should deal with cross-border terrorism and how political discourse may affect defense policy.

“Congress is continuously insulting the valour of our forces,” Modi stated in a speech full of strong language. Operation Sindoor has been referred to as a show (tamaasha) by Congress.

“Is Sindoor ever going to be considered a spectacle?” he continued. Would someone dare refer to Sindoor as a spectacle? It is disgusting to call our warriors’ bravery and our sisters’ sindoor’s retribution a spectacle. (Hamari, behno ke sindoor ke badle ko tamasha kehne ki himmat, yeh nirlajjata.)

Modi stepped up his attacks on the opposition, charging that the Samajwadi Party and the Congress were supporting terrorists and weakening the military. “Congress and SP are crying, seeing the state of terrorists, and Pakistan is crying.” The Samajwadi Party, he added, was inquiring as to “why the Pahalgam terrorists were killed on this particular day.”

“Should I call and ask them before taking any action?” the PM went on. The question of whether we should wait to murder terrorists should be answered by anyone with common sense. Should we have allowed them to escape?

ALSO READ: PM Modi Releases 20th PM-KISAN Installment, Dedicates Op Sindoor to Mahadev

Latest News

The Daily Guardian is India’s fastest
growing News channel and enjoy highest
viewership and highest time spent amongst
educated urban Indians.

Follow Us

© Copyright ITV Network Ltd 2025. All right reserved.

The Daily Guardian is India’s fastest growing News channel and enjoy highest viewership and highest time spent amongst educated urban Indians.

© Copyright ITV Network Ltd 2025. All right reserved.