Nadda said that Mallikarjun Kharge began to discuss minute details of Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror attack, which he says was against Kharge's notice mentioned under Rule 267
JP Nadda. Pic/PTI
The government on Monday asserted in the Rajya Sabha that it is ready to hold discussions covering all aspects of Operation Sindoor, as the Opposition demanded immediate debate on the Pahalgam terror attack as well as India's military response against Pakistan, reported news agency PTI.
Such an operation has never happened since the country got its independence, Nadda said.
Nadda said that Mallikarjun Kharge began to discuss minute details of Operation Sindoor and Pahalgam terror attack, which he says was against Kharge's notice mentioned under Rule 267, reported ANI.
Nadda also said that the government is ready to discuss both issues. He said that the government has agreed to discuss the matters during the Business Advisory Council meeting and is always ready to discuss any issue.
"I am not going into the details of it, but I would like to tell you that Samik Bhattaracharya, under Rule 167 on his own, has put in the Business Advisory Committee and that Bharat Sarkar, under PM Modi, is willing to discuss on every issue and everything will be discussed," Nadda said, reported ANI.
Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar also assured agitating Opposition MPs that he will ensure a full-fledged discussion on the issue for as much time as members want.
Dhankhar said he will discuss the issue with leaders of various parties, as he adjourned the House proceedings briefly till 12 noon amid uproar by Opposition benches.
Several opposition members, including the Leader of Opposition and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, had given adjournment notices to take up immediate discussion after setting aside all listed business.
Raising the issue, Kharge said US President Donald Trump's repeated claims that he mediated between India and Pakistan to bring about a cease-fire during the Operation Sindoor was "humiliating" for the country.
Leader of the House and senior BJP Leader J P Nadda countered Kharge, saying the government is ready to hold detailed discussion on the issue, and is "not running away" from any debate.
The Monsoon Session of Parliament began on Monday, with the government expressing willingness to discuss issues of "national importance", including Operation Sindoor and US President Donald Trump's claim of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
(With inputs from ANI and PTI)
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