Congress accuses Rajnath Singh of misleading Parliament on Operation Sindoor casualties

The Congress party has accused Defence Minister Rajnath Singh of misleading Parliament regarding casualties during Operation Sindoor. The accusation follows the government's official release of the names of six soldiers who died in the operation, contradicting earlier government statements.
Why it matters
This raises significant questions regarding government transparency, parliamentary accountability, and the respectful treatment of military personnel and their families.
A day after the government officially released the names of the soldiers who died during Operation Sindoor , the Congress on Saturday (June 27, 2026) accused Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh of misleading Parliament by stating that no Indian soldier had died during the military operation.
The article focuses heavily on the opposition's critique of the government, framing the narrative around accusations of dishonesty and failure to honor martyrs.
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