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Parliament Monsoon Session 2025 Day 6 Live Updates: Operation Sindoor began in Lok Sabha after initial delays on Monday. Rajnath Singh opened the debate for the government.

Monsoon Session in Parliament Today Live: Operation Sindoor debate underway in Lok Sabha (Photo: Sansad TV)
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: The Operation Sindoor debate began in Lok Sabha on Monday after initial delays due to disruptions in the House. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh began the debate in Lok Sabha, explaining how, through Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces hit nine terror targets in Pakistan and PoK and killed over 100 terrorists. He also said that the Operation was stopped because India’s objective was achieved and not under pressure.
“We stopped action because our objectives were met. It is baseless and wrong that the Operation Sindoor was stopped under any pressure,” Singh said as his statement was followed by uproar from the Opposition.
The Opposition ruckus earlier on Monday resulted in three consecutive adjournments, pushing the start time of the discussion. “If you want to discuss Operation Sindoor, then return to your seats. You all had sought a discussion on it, now you come to the well of the House, is it good? Do you want the debate or not? If yes, then return to your seats,” the Speaker told the Opposition MPs.
The Operation Sindoor debate has taken centrestage on Monday, with the Opposition demanding answers from the government over India’s May 7 to 10 operation against Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack. The Opposition also looks to corner the government over the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 civilians were killed in cold blood.
Top Ministers in the government, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP MPs Anurag Thakur and Nishikant Dubey, will take part in the Lok Sabha. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi will open the debate for the Opposition.
The discussion in the Rajya Sabha will take place on Tuesday, July 29. Both Houses will hold a 32-hour debate in all on the topic.
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Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Gaurav Gogoi Slams Rajnath Singh's Speech
“Rajnath Singh did not say how did terrorists reached Baisaran? How did they kill the tourists? The country wants to know how did the 5 terrorists from Pakistan enter India and what did they want? They wanted to create a communal atmosphere in the country,” he said in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Singh Ends Address, Gaurav Gogoi Next
Rajnath Singh ended his address in Lok Sabha. Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi has opened the debate from his party.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Sheds Light On India's Diplomatic Win After Op Sindoor
“We will not bow down to nuclear blackmail by Pakistan. We did not sign joint statement at SCO Defence Minister’s meet in China as our stance on terrorism was being diluted. In Brazil, BRICS condemned the Pahalgam attack in the presence of China,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Thanks MPs Taking Part In Op Sindoor Delegation
“I thank the MPs who were a part of the delegation regarding Operation Sindoor,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Pakistan A Failed State, Says Rajnath
“Pakistani government knows that they cannot win a war against India. Pakistan is a failed state,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Pakistan Uses Terrorism As Toolkit, Says Rajnath
“Op Sindoor showed that if someone kills our civilians, we will retaliate. We are committed to eradicating terrorism at any cost. Pakistan uses terrorism as a toolkit,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath's Firm Response On Terror
“Enough is enough, ab humne sudarshan chakra utha liya hai,” Rajnath Singh told Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Lauds Indian Armed Forces
“If a lion starts killing frogs, it doesn’t send a good message — and our country is a lion,” he said, lauding the Indian armed forces.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Exposes Pakistan In Lok Sabha
“Pakistan is a country that acts as a nursery for global terrorism. The Pakistani government arranges state funerals for terrorists, and even army officials participate in these ceremonies,” Rajnath Singh said during the Op Sindoor debate in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Terror And Talks Cannot Go Hand In Hand, Says Rajnath
“Our government’s stance is very clear: terrorism and talks cannot go hand in hand,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: All Goals Of Op Sindoor Achieved, Says Rajnath
Rajnath Singh said that all goals of Operation Sindoor were achieved.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Lists What Questions Should Have Been Asked By Opposition On Op Sindoor
“It is the opposition’s job to ask the government important questions related to public issues. Sometimes, our opposition members kept asking how many of our planes were shot down, but they never asked how many Pakistani planes our forces had shot down. If you want to ask questions, then ask this — if any of our soldiers were harmed in this operation, the answer is no,” he said.
“If you want to ask a question, then ask this: The terrorists who wiped off the sindoor (vermilion) of our sisters and daughters — did our armed forces, through Operation Sindoor, eliminate the masterminds of those terrorists? The answer is: Yes,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Any Pakistan Misadventure Will Lead To Op Sindoor Resuming, Says Rajnath
Rajnath Singh said that any misadventure by Pakistan will lead to the resumption of Operation Sindoor.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Appeals To Rahul Gandhi Not To Interrupt His Speech And Ask Questions Later
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh appealed to Rahul Gandhi not to interrupt him and listen to his full speech first and ask questions later.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Objective Of Op Sindoor Was Not To Capture Any Land, Says Rajnath
“Our objective was not to capture any land. The armed forces were given full freedom to identify and engage their own targets. Pakistan spoke to our DGMO and said, “Stop now”,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Pakistan Wanted To End Hostilities After India's May 10 Strikes, Says Rajnath
“The purpose of this operation was not to launch a war. On May 10, when India hit them, they wanted to end the hostilities,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Refutes 'Pressure' Charge On Op Sindoor
“India stopped the operation because all the political and military objectives were achieved beforehand. Therefore, to say that the operation was halted due to any pressure is completely wrong,” Rajnath Singh said in Lok Sabha, refuting the Opposition’s allegations that the conflict with Pakistan was brought to an end due to Donald Trump’s pressure.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Gives Details Of Op Sindoor In Lok Sabha
“The Indian Air Force completely destroyed the centers in Muridke and Bahawalpur camps. The entire operation was completed within 22 minutes. We have proof of the attack. On May 7, 2025, immediately after the strike, India’s DGMO contacted Pakistan’s DGMO to explain the rationale and facts behind the operation. It was also made clear that this attack was not escalatory in nature. However, Pakistan refused to understand the rationale and attempted to escalate the situation,” he said.
“The S-400, Akash Missile System, and air defense have proven to be highly effective. Our actions were entirely in self-defence,” the Minister added.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Indian DGMO Informed Pakistan After Strikes On Terrorists, Says Rajnath
“Indian DGMO informed the Pakistani DGMO after India’s strikes on terrorist camps and said that we did not want to escalate things,” Rajnath said in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Operation Executed Within 22 Minutes, Says Rajnath
“The entire operation was finished within 22 minutes and we killed terrorists by entering their homes,” Rajnath said in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Says Over 100 Terrorists Killed In Op Sindoor
“Civilians were killed after asking about their religion in Pahalgam. PM Modi gave a free hand to the armed forces. We had many options. But we chose that option which did not harm Pakistani civilians and only targeted terrorist targets. We struck 9 terror targets with precision. Over 100 terrorists were killed,” Rajnath said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Salutes Soldiers
“I salute those soldiers who have sacrificed everything for the integrity of India. This was not just a military operation, but a decisive demonstration against terrorism,” Rajnath Singh said in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rajnath Opens Debate On Op Sindoor
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh opened the debate on Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha at 2 pm.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rijiju Addresses SIR Demand
“We are ready for discussion and will discuss op sindoor first…BAC will decide what will be discussed. Iit was decided op sindoor will be discussed for 16 hours. Speaker will give permission for any other discussion. Every issue is important,” Rijiju said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha Resumes
Lok Sabha resumed at 2 pm.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rijiju Will Speak But Won't Give Assurance On SIR, Say Sources
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju will speak in the Lok Sabha but won’t give any assurance on the SIR debate after Op Sindoor discussion. However, he will say something on the SIR issue, sources said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Gaurav Gogoi Says Govt Doesn't Want Discussion On Op Sindoor
Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on Monday alleged that the government does not want a discussion on Operation Sindoor, claiming that the Opposition MPs were not allowed to speak in the Lok Sabha.
He said that they wanted to take part in the debate and “no Opposition MP raised placards or entered the well of the House, still the House was adjourned”.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: TMC MP Demands Discussion On SIR
TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee on Monday demanded an assurance from the government that a discussion on SIR would be held in the House after the conclusion of the Op Sindoor debate.
“We want the government to give assurance that SIR will be discussed after Op Sindoor. We want a discussion on SIR,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: BJP MP Slams Opposition's Demand For Debate On SIR
BJP MP Jagdambika Pal slammed the Opposition’s new demand for a debate on Bihar SIR and said that time has been allocated for a debate on Operation Sindoor, and therefore, there is no need for a discussion on SIR.
“16 hours have been fixed, and the names of speakers have been finalised. So, what is the point of discussing SIR today? An entire week of the House has been wasted. What do they want to discuss about SIR today?” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: KC Venugopal Says Opposition Ready For Discussion On Pahalgam, But Wants Assurance On SIR Debate
Congress MP KC Venugopal on Monday said that the Opposition was ready for a debate on Pahalgam and Operation Sindoor, however, they want an assurance from the government on a debate on the Bihar SIR.
He said that Congress has also submitted the list of speakers in the Lok Sabha.
“The concern of all opposition parties regarding the issue of SIR (Special Investigation Report) is completely justified. That’s why earlier we were requesting the government to fix a date for discussion on the SIR. Now, we are not even demanding a date — we are just asking the government for an assurance that the issue of the SIR will at least be taken up for discussion in the Business Advisory Committee,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Nishikant Dubey Slams Chidambaram Over Pahalgam Remarks
Reacting to P Chidambaram’s “no proof Pahalgam terrorists came from Pakistan” remark, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said on Monday that Congress has become “pro-Pakistan”.
He also accused the Congress of running away from the debate on Operation Sindoor.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Om Birla Urged Opposition To Let Op Sindoor Debate Start
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, before adjourning the House, urged the Opposition MPs to let the House function and let the Operation Sindoor debate get underway.
“I request you (Opposition MPs) to let the discussion on Operation Sindoor take place in the House,” he said.
However, when the Opposition persisted in their demands (to hold the SIR debate after the Op Sindoor debate, as said by Kiren Rijiju earlier), the Speaker adjourned the House till 2 pm, delaying the debate further.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Lok Sabha Adjourned Again
Lok Sabha was adjourned again till 2 pm due to Opposition ruckus.
“If the House will run, it will run on Operation Sindoor,” Speaker Om Birla told the Opposition MPs.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Manish Tewari Not Called By Congress To Speak
Congress MP Manish Tewari has not been called by the party to speak during the Operation Sindoor debate in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Congress Tells Tharoor To Fall In Line, Say Sources
Sources said that the Congress has asked Tharoor to fall in line and not make any comment as an MP that would give an edge to the government on Operation Sindoor.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Kiren Rijiju Meets PM Modi Ahead Of Op Sindoor Debate
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju met Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of the Operation Sindoor debate in Lok Sabha.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Tharoor Will Maintain Op Sindoor A Success If Asked To Speak, Say Sources
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has maintained that Operation Sindoor was a success and will maintain this even if asked to speak in the Lok Sabha during a debate on the topic. “But since the party expects him not to toe this line, he can’t speak,” sources said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Let Opposition Not Toe Pakistan's Line, Says Rijiju
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju asked the Opposition not to toe Pakistan’s line on Operation Sindoor.
“Let the Opposition not speak the language of Pakistan and run down the morale of our army,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Rijiju Says Opposition Bringing Conditions, Running Away From Op Sindoor Debate
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the Opposition was running away from a discussion on Operation Sindoor and was now introducing “conditions”.
“You are trying to run away from a discussion on Op Sindoor. Opposition is now bringing conditions after demanding a discussion on Op Sindoor for the last two months. We were ready to discuss Op Sindoor. The party was of the opinion that the discussion should start at around 12.15, but 10 minutes before the debate was about to start opposition had put a new demand that they wanted, after the Op Sindoor discussion, SIR should be discussed,” he said.
Parliament Monsoon Session Day 6 Live Updates: Opposition Running Away From Op Sindoor Debate, Says Rijiju
After Opposition ruckus forced repeated adjournments of Lok Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said that the Opposition was “running away from a debate on Operation Sindoor”.
He said that the Opposition wants a line of commitment that the Bihar SIR debate should be held after the Operation Sindoor debate. “Such decisions cannot be taken like that,” he said.