In response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the indian Army had launched 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan. After four days of air strikes and firing between india and pakistan over 'Operation Sindoor', both countries announced ceasefire on 10 May. After that, there has been peace on the border, but discussions about 'Operation Sindoor' are going on all over the world.

Meanwhile, rahul gandhi, after sharing a version of an interview of S jaishankar on behalf of the congress, used the word 'JJ' while reposting it. He asked what is the word JJ? Allegations and counter-allegations are going on between the congress and the bjp on this issue.

Now delhi congress leader Sandeep Dixit said on the statement of External Affairs minister S jaishankar, "The question is that the Foreign minister himself said that 'I had informed pakistan in advance.' In such a situation, the question arises why did you inform them? Later, he did some misleading whitewash on it which is not satisfactory enough. This is why we are constantly saying why does the government not hold serious discussions with the opposition?"

If there is nothing to hide, then the discussion should be in the open

Sandeep Dixit further said, "The central government is not holding a meeting with the opposition. PM Modi is not coming to the opposition parties. If the government has nothing to hide, then this issue can also be discussed openly. This is a serious question that (Rahul) gandhi is asking. He is not asking questions on 'Operation Sindoor'.."

This is the reason for the controversy

Actually, congress has shared a version of an interview of S jaishankar and claimed that Foreign minister S Jaishankar's tongue is faltering. rahul gandhi reposted it and used the word JJ. What is the word JJ? bjp hit back at congress on this post. bjp called it an immature and irresponsible act. It also said that Rahul's words were far from the truth. bjp even said that rahul gandhi deserves Nishan-e-Pakistan.

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