In a recent statement, Congress leader Amarinder Singh Warring criticized both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for engaging in what he termed as "petty politics" over Operation Sindoor. The operation, aimed at addressing key socio-economic issues, has become a political battleground with each party attempting to claim credit and undermine the other's efforts. Warring's remarks come amidst growing tensions between the parties, as they continue to jostle for public support ahead of upcoming elections.
Warring emphasized that the BJP and AAP, despite their ideological differences, are resorting to similar tactics to gain political mileage from the initiative. He accused them of prioritizing political gains over the welfare of the people, suggesting that their actions detract from the operation's primary objectives. His comments reflect a broader sentiment of frustration among voters who are weary of the ongoing political infighting that often overshadows substantive policy discussions.
As the political discourse heats up, Warring called for a more collaborative approach that transcends partisan divides. He urged all parties to focus on the greater good and work together to ensure the success of Operation Sindoor. By doing so, he believes they can better serve the public interest and address the pressing challenges facing the nation. His appeal for unity highlights the necessity for political leaders to rise above petty squabbles and prioritize effective governance.
— Authored by Next24 Live