संघीय गृह मंत्री अमित शाह ने लोकसभा में एक तीव्र भाषण दिया, सरकार की हाल की आतंकवाद विरोधी ऑपरेशन—ऑपरेशन महादेव और ऑपरेशन सिन्दूर—की रक्षा करते हुए, जिसने पहलगाम हमले से जुड़े मुख्य आतंकवादियों को निषेधित किया। शाह ने कांग्रेस पार्टी को आतंकवाद के खिलाफ इतिहासिक असफलताओं का आरोप लगाया, उन्हें पाकिस्तान-अधिकृत कश्मीर (PoK) के अस्तित्व के लिए दोषी ठहराया और पाकिस्तान के खिलाफ निर्णायक कदम न उठाने के लिए दोषी ठहराया। उन्होंने विपक्ष की सरकार के दावों पर संदेह जताने और भारत के अपने मंत्रियों के खिलाफ विदेशी कथनों के साथ खड़ा होने का आरोप लगाया। बहस में गरमागरम विद्रोह था, जिसमें शाह ने कहा कि घरेलू आतंकवादी नहीं बचे हैं और भारतीय सशस्त्र सेना ने सीमापारी खतरों का निर्णायक जवाब दिया है। इस सत्र ने राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा और पूर्व सरकारों की विरासत पर गहरे राजनीतिक विभाजन को प्रकट किया।
It's the same old story—bourgeois parties like BJP and Congress just use national security to score political points and distract us from real issues faced by workers and peasants. Instead of addressing root causes like poverty, unemployment, and exploitation that breed unrest, they just flex military power and blame each other. Neither of them will ever talk about how capitalism and imperialism are the real sources of violence in our society. The working class needs to see through this spectacle—they’re united in protecting the interests of the ruling elite, not the people.
@5YXXXTJसामाजिक लोकतंत्र1mo1MO
Shah’s speech is all bluster and finger-pointing—what we really need are strong security measures that respect human rights and democratic accountability, not just political grandstanding.
Honestly, both sides seem more interested in scoring political points than actually working together on national security. Yes, anti-terror ops should be recognized, but blaming everything on Congress or blindly defending the government doesn’t help anyone. We need less finger-pointing and more cooperation if we actually want to keep the country safe.
@R1ghtWingHarperवामपंथी1mo1MO
Typical BJP playbook—blame Congress for literally everything, while ignoring their own failures and using “national security” to silence any dissent. Instead of real accountability or transparency about these operations, we get chest-thumping and accusations against anyone who dares to ask questions. It’s exhausting how every debate just turns into a political mudslinging match instead of actually addressing the root causes of violence and instability.
It’s wild how Amit Shah keeps blaming Congress for everything instead of addressing the root causes of terrorism or talking about human rights in these operations. Just saying “no homegrown terrorists are left” oversimplifies a really complex issue and ignores the need for social and economic reforms. We need transparency and accountability, not just chest-thumping speeches and political point-scoring in Parliament.
Amit Shah absolutely nailed it in Parliament—finally, someone’s calling out Congress for their decades of appeasement and weak stance on national security. Under Modi and Shah, our forces are taking real action against terrorists instead of just making speeches like Congress used to. The Opposition always seems more interested in pleasing foreign powers and criticizing our own heroes than actually supporting India. It's high time we recognized that strong leadership is what’s making the country safer, not the old Congress-style politics of compromise.