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Operation Sindoor: PM Modi urges national unity in All-Party meeting 

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Last updated: 8 May, 2025 3:51 PM
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Operation Sindoor: PM Modi urges national unity in All-Party meeting 

New Delhi: India’s Operation Sindoor, a significant cross-border counter-terrorism operation targeting terror camps in Pakistan, was the focus of a high-profile all-party meeting held in New Delhi. The meeting, convened under the chairmanship of Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, aimed to brief political leaders across the spectrum on the details of the operation and foster national unity in the face of significant security challenges.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for national unity underscored the gravity of the situation. The meeting was attended by a broad array of political figures, including key Union Ministers and prominent opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, Sanjay Singh, and Asaduddin Owaisi. This wide representation signified the government’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity in addressing matters of national security.

The Defence Minister provided a comprehensive briefing on Operation Sindoor, outlining the circumstances leading to the operation, the methods employed, and the outcomes achieved. Following the briefing, political leaders had the opportunity to share their perspectives and offer suggestions. While the specifics of Operation Sindoor remain largely confidential for national security reasons, the meeting demonstrated a high degree of political consensus.

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Several concerns were raised during the discussions. Specific questions were raised regarding reports circulating on social media about the potential loss of Indian jets during the operation. Furthermore, the absence of Prime Minister Modi from the meeting was questioned by some. These concerns were addressed, with explanations provided that satisfied attendees. The overall tone of the meeting, however, was one of support for the government’s actions and a commitment to national unity in the face of external threats.

The meeting concluded with a statement emphasising the success of the meeting in fostering a unified response to the current security situation. This demonstration of unity in a time of national security concerns underscored the importance of Operation Sindoor and the government’s efforts to maintain transparency and build national consensus.

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