Supreme Response from Supriya Sule on Kharge's Remarks about Military Action Against Pakistan

Supriya Sule has voiced her strong disapproval of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks regarding India's military action against Pakistan, labeling it as a minor conflict. She emphasized that all wars against terrorism are significant, regardless of their scale. Sule praised the Indian Armed Forces for their response to the Pulwama attack, giving them the highest accolades. As part of a bipartisan delegation, she clarified that their mission is to represent India globally, not their individual parties. The discussion also highlighted the need for unity during sensitive times, with calls for parliamentary discussions to wait until after the ongoing Operation Sindoor.
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Supreme Response from Supriya Sule on Kharge's Remarks about Military Action Against Pakistan

Supriya Sule Critiques Kharge's Comments on Military Action

In response to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's characterization of India's military action against Pakistan as a minor conflict, NCP (SCP) leader and Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule expressed strong disapproval. Sule emphasized that in the fight against terrorism, no conflict can be deemed small or large. She asserted, "A war is a war, regardless of its scale. This was a battle against terrorism."


 


During a recent all-party meeting, Sule pointed out that there was a collective agreement not to politicize the issue or speak against each other during this sensitive time. Proudly identifying as an Indian, she praised the Indian Armed Forces for their operation in response to the tragic loss of 26 innocent civilians in the April 22 Pulwama attack. Sule remarked, "I would rate Operation Sindoor not just 100 out of 100, but 1000 out of 1000. Our armed forces deserve the highest accolades."


 


As a member of a bipartisan delegation visiting various countries to showcase India's ongoing battle against terrorism, Sule clarified that they are not representing their party but rather India on the global stage. She added that the all-party meeting concluded with a decision to refrain from criticizing the central government. NCP-SCP chief Sharad Pawar also mentioned that now is not the right time to call for a parliamentary session, suggesting that discussions should occur after Operation Sindoor concludes, as it is still ongoing.