Sunil Sharma slams NC for ignoring Op Sindoor, questions NC’s silence on Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism.

Sunil Sharma slams NC for ignoring Op Sindoor, questions NC’s silence on Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism.
Operation Sindoor ignored, Pakistan not blamed: Sunil Sharma targets NC resolutions.

Sunil Sharma, Leader of Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, expressed his deep concern over the recent resolutions passed by the National Conference (NC) during its Executive Meeting. Sharma criticized the party for deliberately ignoring the monumental success of Operation Sindoor, a landmark counter-terrorist military operation conducted by the Indian forces, which has received global acclaim.
Sharma said Operation Sindoor has not only boosted India’s counter-terrorism credentials but has also showcased the unmatched professionalism, valour, and strategic precision of the Indian armed forces. “It is disappointing that in all the seven resolutions passed by the National Conference, there is not a single word of recognition or appreciation for the Indian forces who put their lives at risk for the unity and integrity of the nation,” he said.
The senior BJP leader emphasized that Operation Sindoor was a well-coordinated and meticulously executed mission that inflicted heavy damage on terror camps across the border, including inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK). “The bravery of our forces is unmatched. Their dedication to safeguarding the sovereignty of India deserves nothing but the highest honor and recognition,” Sharma stated.
He further slammed the NC for including a resolution advocating Indo-Pak talks, calling it “beyond the scope” of a state party. Sharma reminded the NC leadership that matters related to international diplomacy fall strictly within the ambit of the Union Government and the Ministry of External Affairs. “By making such suggestions, the National Conference is overstepping its constitutional boundaries and confusing the people with unrealistic expectations,” he asserted.
Sharma also expressed his strong disapproval of the NC’s continued insistence on discussing the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, referring to Articles 370 and 35A. He pointed out that the Supreme Court of India has already delivered a decisive judgment on the issue, upholding the constitutional validity of their abrogation. “Talking about Article 370 now is nothing but a futile exercise. It’s part of history and has no place in contemporary political discourse. The NC is only trying to keep people in the dark by repeatedly raising this irrelevant issue,” he said.
On the NC’s demand for restoration of statehood, Sharma termed it “untimely” and “politically motivated,” arguing that the party should focus instead on ground realities. He mentioned that the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister has already assured on the matter. He urged NC leaders to visit Pakistan-shelling affected areas such as Arnia, Hiranagar, Suchetgarh, RS Pura, Chamb, Akhnoor, Rajouri, Poonch, Uri, and Tangdhar. “It’s shameful that the resolutions do not even mention the hardships of those living under constant threat from across the border. Where is the demand for compensation or relief for these people?” he asked.
In conclusion, Sunil Sharma condemned the NC for not holding Pakistan accountable in its resolutions for the recent killing of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam. “By ignoring Pakistan’s role in terrorism, the NC has shown where its priorities lie. It is disheartening and irresponsible for any political party to overlook such grave matters,” he said.
Sunil Sharma called on the NC to act responsibly and work towards national unity, security, and the welfare of the people, especially those directly affected by cross-border hostilities instead of craving for their protocols by demanding statehood.

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