
uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena's rajya sabha MP and spokesperson sanjay raut had called 'Operation Sindoor' a failure. After this statement, he was heavily criticized on social media. Today, in his daily media interaction, sanjay raut clarified that 'Operation Sindoor' is still incomplete. Reacting to Raut's statement, shiv sena leader and spokesperson Sanjay Nirupam made a sharp comment.
Nirupam, leader of Eknath Shinde faction, said, "Sharad Pawar has already explained to sanjay raut, but if he still does not understand, then it is his shamelessness. When a big campaign is going on at the national level, local politics should not be dragged into it. sanjay raut himself had said that 'Operation Sindoor' has failed. Now if he is denying it, then he is lying." 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet- Nirupam
Nirupam said, "The terrorists who killed our people will not be spared under any circumstances. When the terrorist hideouts were attacked, Azhar Masood's brother, who was involved in the attack on Parliament, was among the 100 terrorists killed. The NIA has clear information about which terrorists were present in Pahalgam. 'Operation Sindoor' is not over yet, it will continue. If pakistan does not mend its ways, this operation will continue until it hands over the terrorists to us. Calling such an operation a failure is reprehensible."
There was some lapse in the security system in Pahalgam- Nirupam
Sanjay Nirupam also admitted that there was some lapse in the security system in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. He said, "Our security agencies are also human beings, they can make minor mistakes. Our soldiers are martyred every day. If a terrorist infiltrates, it does not mean that the entire system has failed or the home minister should resign. A comprehensive campaign is going on against terrorism and Naxalism." What is the strategy for BMC elections? Regarding the upcoming mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections, Sanjay Nirupam said, "All three constituents of the Mahayuti will contest the elections together. After this, there will be a discussion on the distribution of seats. We believe that we should get the seats that we had earlier in Mumbai. 70-80% people have left the uddhav Balasaheb thackeray (UBT) faction and joined us. The same formula was adopted in the assembly elections as well. We believe that bjp should leave Shiv Sena's traditional seats, so that together we can expose the corruption of UBT and keep them away from power."