
congress leader Udit raj has said that strict action should be taken against Pakistan. He has said that it should be done the same way as it was done against pakistan in 1971. congress party is fully with Modi government on action against Pakistan. Earlier, Udit raj had objected to the name of Operation Sindoor.
Udit raj had said, "It would have been better if some other name was given instead of 'Operation Sindoor'." He said that during the discussion with intellectuals, it came to light that Sindoor is associated with a particular religion, and it would have been better if some other name was chosen. However, this is not very important. What is important is that pakistan has been taught a lesson.
The government should tell about Operation Sindoor - Udit Raj
At the all-party meeting, congress leader Udit raj said that the government should tell about Operation Sindoor. The government should also tell that the prime minister of pakistan has said in his parliament that he shot down three Rafales. I believe that the government should clarify how much of a liar Shahbaz Sharif is. How can he claim that three Rafales were shot down. As far as the discussions held in the government and all-party meetings are concerned, we cannot share those details."
On Pakistan's false claims, congress leader Udit raj said that I saw in the parliament of pakistan that PM Shahbaz Sharif was claiming that he had shot down three Rafales. This is nonsense and they are trying to increase their stature internationally by making such false claims. I believe they are also lying about the casualties of the indian Army.
pakistan is constantly doing nefarious acts - Udit Raj
There, regarding the Poonch attack, he said that pakistan still needs to be taught a lesson, because even after learning a lesson, it is continuously doing nefarious acts. pakistan again fired at the Gurudwara in Poonch, in which many people died. pakistan has not yet learned a lesson. The indian Army fired at 9 places in pakistan and PoK. But, I think pakistan still needs to be taught a big lesson.