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Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress during the Lok Sabha debate on Operation Sindoor. In a fiery speech, he accused Congress of compromising India's national security for decades, allowing Pakistan to capture PoK, China to capture Aksai Chin, and now speaking the same language as Pakistan to question the success of India's counter-terror strike. Modi slammed Congress for demanding proof of Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam attack, comparing their stance with Pakistani propaganda. He said, 'Lamhon ki khata, sadiyon ki saza' - highlighting how historical blunders by Congress haunt India today. Modi accused Congress of undermining the Army, disrespecting soldiers, and importing political narratives from Pakistan. As the world stood with India, Modi said, 'Terrorists cried, their masters cried, and some here cried too.' The country, he said, is laughing at Congress's excuses. Was this Modi's most brutal takedown in Parliament?#pmmodi #modispeech #operationsindoor #modivsrahul #operationsindoor #modiinloksabha #congressvspm #pokdebate #terrorismindia #modiparliament #pakistannarrative #modivsopposition #indiasecurity #pakistan #pakistanceasefire #indianarmy #loksabhadebate #modivsrahul #rahulgandhi #foreignpolicy #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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