D Raja says briefing foreign nations on Operation Sindoor before Parliament unacceptable; questions Donald Trump's role
NEW DELHI: Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D Raja on Tuesday claimed that it is "unacceptable" for the government to brief foreign countries on Operation Sindoor while keeping the Indians "in dark", as calls grow for a special session of Parliament to discuss the matter.
The CPI general secretary took to X claiming that, "the government's decision to send all-party delegations to key countries, including UNSC members, after Operation Sindoor has been marked by opacity and exclusion."
"It is unacceptable that foreign governments will be briefed while India’s own Parliament and people remain in the dark," he posted on X.
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Raja also pointed out that no political party was consulted or informed about the purpose and mandate of these delegations.
"Political parties were neither consulted nor briefed, and there is no clarity on the mandate of these delegations," he noted.
He further echoed the opposition parties, including Congress’s demand for a special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack.
Highlighting the arrest of an Ashoka University professor over a social media post on the operation, Raja alleged the government was suppressing dissent and evading accountability.
The CPI leader shared a series of posts saying that,"Since the Pahalgam attack, the nation has responded with unity against terror. Yet, the BJP has chosen to exploit the moment to deepen divisions, score political points, and suppress dissent. The arrest of Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad-targeted not for his words, but for his identity and reasoned critique-is one among many troubling signs."
Raja further turned up the heat, demanding answers from the Centre over the "growing confusion" surrounding the ceasefire terms with Pakistan — and the unexpected cameo by Donald Trump.
"Shockingly, the government has yet not explicitly denied or condemned his claims. This stands in direct contrast to the Foreign Secretary's reported statement before a parliamentary panel that both sides used conventional warfare," Raja said, questioning why there’s been no official denial or condemnation.
"Will the government answer these questions, or India’s national security dialogue will remain hostage to Donald Trump’s monologues?" he further questioned.
Raja also trained guns on the BJP-led government's foreign policy, stating that "BJP’s 11 years of foreign policy posturing have yielded little. Despite all the photo ops and the hype around G20, no major nation has stood unequivocally with India."
"Before reaching out to the world, the government must first respect its own people and institutions," he said, calling for transparency and democratic accountability. "India deserves transparency, unity, and dignity not arrogance, opacity, and suppression," he added.
His remarks came after the Centre announced the names of seven all-party delegations that will travel to key world capitals to highlight India’s counter-terrorism efforts following Operation Sindoor. The teams include political leaders, MPs, and former ministers from across parties.
"It is unacceptable that foreign governments will be briefed while India’s own Parliament and people remain in the dark," he posted on X.
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Raja also pointed out that no political party was consulted or informed about the purpose and mandate of these delegations.
"Political parties were neither consulted nor briefed, and there is no clarity on the mandate of these delegations," he noted.
He further echoed the opposition parties, including Congress’s demand for a special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack.
Highlighting the arrest of an Ashoka University professor over a social media post on the operation, Raja alleged the government was suppressing dissent and evading accountability.
Raja further turned up the heat, demanding answers from the Centre over the "growing confusion" surrounding the ceasefire terms with Pakistan — and the unexpected cameo by Donald Trump.
"Shockingly, the government has yet not explicitly denied or condemned his claims. This stands in direct contrast to the Foreign Secretary's reported statement before a parliamentary panel that both sides used conventional warfare," Raja said, questioning why there’s been no official denial or condemnation.
"Will the government answer these questions, or India’s national security dialogue will remain hostage to Donald Trump’s monologues?" he further questioned.
"Before reaching out to the world, the government must first respect its own people and institutions," he said, calling for transparency and democratic accountability. "India deserves transparency, unity, and dignity not arrogance, opacity, and suppression," he added.
His remarks came after the Centre announced the names of seven all-party delegations that will travel to key world capitals to highlight India’s counter-terrorism efforts following Operation Sindoor. The teams include political leaders, MPs, and former ministers from across parties.
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Krishna
12 hours ago
Opposition is afraid of political advantages to BJP due to the operation Sindoor. So they are trying various means to downgrade that impact. Some politicians want to know whole strategy of the armed forces and the details of assets lost by the country. Such things will help Pakistan in getting upperhand. Already, armed forces and the central government have declared that the operation Sindoor is not yet over and it is only halted for the time being and further actions will be taken based on the response of Pakistan. As far as Trump is concerned, many countries work to reduce friction between two countries to avoid war while some countries try to fuel the war. Trump administration would have tried to dose the fire but it does not mean Trump has brought the ceasefire. He tried to take advantage of the discussion and bring down the popularity of Modi as many world leaders are jealous with the popularity of Modi just like opposition leaders. Raja and other opposition leaders are speaking the same language which is beneficial to US and Pakistan. As far as parliamentary session is concerned, BJP government does not want to call such session as opposition parties will raise the same questions of knowing the strategy of our armed forces and the assets lost during the conflict. Even opposition is trying to bring controversy on protocal like informing a country after attacking the terror camps. Even USA informed Pakistan after killing Oshma Bin laden. The all party teams are being sent to clarify the whole issue to other countries so that they could support India in case conflict gets further escalated. Parliamentary session will be called when talks with Pakistan will be over and the armies of both the countries return to peace postion. Lots of videos are being posted by opposition parties that India should have gone for full fledged war.Full fledged war will result in taking back our economy by two decades. I think these parties want such situations so that they could win next election. When conflict starts between the two countries, the countries should know how to and when to stop otherwise it leads to situation like Russia and Ukraine..Do we want such war between India and Pakistan? No , not at all. We want to control.terrorism and India has already cautioned Pakistan that any terrorists' attack will be considered as war. When such a clarity exists and our armed forces and the government are commited to control terrorism then opposition wants to create confusion in the minds of Indian public to get advantage and votes in coming elections. If we see, we do not find any such situations in Pakistan. Most of the parties in Pakistan are united and supporting their government while political parties in India are trying to spread baseless allegations against the ruling party to bring down the popularity and prestige of the ruling party and also those of our brave armed forces. I think we must ask opposition to control these damaging actions.Read allPost comment
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