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w Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has expressed unwavering support for the ongoing Operation Sindoor led by the Indian Army. Senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh hailed the success of the operation, stating that over 100 terrorists and their accomplices have been eliminated so far. Singh emphasized that the operation is still ongoing, and the entire opposition, along with the nation, stands firmly behind the government’s efforts to eliminate terrorism.

Sanjay Singh, following the all-party meeting called by the government, remarked that the entire country desires the complete eradication of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. He also pointed out that during the meeting, the government provided details about the successful strike on terrorist hideouts by the Indian Army, with the operation resulting in significant casualties among terrorists. He added that the army’s strong actions under Operation Sindoor are a matter of national pride.

Singh further highlighted the discussion on the tragic incident in Poonch, where Pakistan was responsible for killing innocent civilians. The opposition has unanimously called for a stronger response against Pakistan and its terrorist activities. Singh reiterated that the government is prepared to deal with all situations and that the operation is ongoing. He also emphasized the unity among opposition parties and the nation, all of whom are supporting the government’s stance and actions.

The AAP leader also criticized Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism, citing the involvement of Pakistan’s military officials at the funeral of Masood Azhar’s family members. Singh pointed out that the presence of banned terrorists in Pakistan demonstrates the country’s alignment with terrorism. He urged the government to take more decisive action against Pakistan and its support for terrorist groups.

In conclusion, Singh called for the The Resistance Front (TRF) to be declared a banned organization, urging the government to blacklist the group as part of a broader effort to combat terrorism. He expressed confidence that the government would continue to monitor all developments and respond decisively to any provocations.

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