The Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor raised the tempers in the presence of the Parliament in the Monsoon Session today, as AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi wanted only strict accountability on the Centre.
Owaisi Demands Accountability for Security Failure in Pahalgam
AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi came out with a scathing attack on the Central Government in the Monsoon Session in Parliament, demanding answers to the recent Pahalgam terrorist attack, where 26 civilians were killed. It is important to mention that Jammu and Kashmir have a 7.5 lakh force of the army and paramilitary troops.
Asaduddin Owaisi Targets Centre With Sharp International Jibe on Pahalgam Attack
Posted in X (formerly Twitter), "Who is that white man sitting in the White House and announcing a ceasefire? I have some important questions for the Modi government regarding the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor during the monsoon session of Parliament."
By making this dramatic statement, Owaisi outlined the role of foreign influence and doubted the internal responsibility of India. His remark provoked strong responses on social media, where netizens were torn between patriotism and political devotion.
Operation Sindoor Not Enough, Says Owaisi
In response to Operation Sindoor, which was the government's counter-offensive after the attack, Owaisi questioned whether it was an adequate response from the government. He referred to it as regrettable to have on show an operation as a complete solution when there is still no visible accountability set.
Sangwan Responds: "Indian Team Will Reply on the Field"
In response to Owaisi's comments, RLD MP Dr. Rajkumar Sangwan assured that the Indian cricket side would counter decisively on the field, in much the same way India's armed forces have handled terror groups.
Defence Minister Opens Debate on Operation Sindoor
The Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who introduced the formal speech in Lok Sabha, mentioned the success of Operation Sindoor and India's position to address the issue of cross-border terrorism by discussing the particular situation.
Owaisi Slams Govt’s Morality: “Cricket Match After Martyrs?”
Shared by @AHindinews on X(formely twitter)
"Does your conscience allow you to ask the families of those killed in Baisaran to watch the India-Pakistan cricket match? We are stopping 80% of Pakistan's water, saying that water and blood will not flow together. Will you play a cricket match? My conscience does not allow me to watch that match. Does this government have the guts to call 25 dead people and say that we have taken revenge in Operation Sindoor? Now, you watch the match with Pakistan? This is very sad. Who did Pahalgam? We have a 7.5 lakh army
and central paramilitary forces. From where did these four rats enter and kill our Indian citizens? Who will be held accountable?"
Owaisi delivered an emotional barb at the government, probing its conscience and ridiculing the cricket diplomacy in the wake of fresh civilian killings. He required practical measures rather than symbolic activities in the aftermath of Article 370.
Call for Accountability, Not Symbolism
The statements of Owaisi point to the rising need for real changes in security in Jammu & Kashmir. People wait as discussions are still on; they anticipate action and not a talking shop.