Jaishankar refutes Congress claims of informing Pakistan about Operation Sindoor, calls it ‘misinformation’
Jaishankar denies Congress allegations of informing Pakistan about Operation Sindoor, calling it a “misrepresentation” and urging national unity. New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday addressed the ongoing controversy regarding India’s Operation Sindoor, refuting Congress party’s allegations that he had informed Pakistan ahead of the military strikes. During a consultative committee meeting in Parliament, Jaishankar labeled the allegations as “dishonest” and a “misrepresentation of events,” while providing clarity on key issues raised by MPs, including concerns related to the role of the United States, the Indus Water Treaty, and the details surrounding Operation Sindoor. According to sources present at the meeting, Jaishankar emphasized that India’s military action had successfully hit Pakistan’s morale by targeting terror infrastructure in a precise manner. Responding to questions from MPs, he also clarified that after the operation was completed, India’s Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) informed Pakistan’s DGMO about the action, not before it began, as was wrongly suggested by the opposition. The controversy erupted after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Jaishankar of …






