Defence Ministry Clarifies Misinterpretation of Rajnath Singh's Speech on Operation Sindoor
Clarification from the Defence Ministry
On Saturday, the Defence Ministry issued a statement clarifying that selective quotes from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's speech in Parliament on July 28, 2025, were used to misrepresent his comments. The ministry emphasized that the claims suggesting no Indian soldiers lost their lives during Operation Sindoor were misleading and factually incorrect.
Response to Recent Reports
This clarification comes in response to reports stating that the government had released the names of six soldiers who were martyred during Operation Sindoor, despite Singh's assertion in Parliament that no Indian soldier was killed in the four-day conflict with Pakistan. The ministry stated that those attempting to create controversy around the minister's parliamentary speech have deliberately ignored the full context of his remarks.
Addressing False Narratives
The ministry highlighted that at the time of Singh's speech, certain media outlets and social media were aggressively propagating the false narrative that Indian pilots were killed during Operation Sindoor. The Defence Ministry asserted that this story was entirely fabricated, aimed at undermining the operation's success and demoralizing the public. Singh's statement was a direct response to this malicious narrative.
Highlighting the Operation's Success
The ministry further explained that Singh's comments were a targeted and context-specific rebuttal to the falsehoods circulating at that time. In reference to his statement, the Defence Ministry described it as a "proud and accurate account of the remarkable success of Operation Sindoor," showcasing the unparalleled precision, determination, and professionalism exhibited by the Indian armed forces.
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