INDIA: The Constitution Club of India bore witness to a powerful display of unity and national resolve as the Veer Abdul Hameed Vichar Manch hosted a national dialogue titled “Operation Sindoor: Response of United Bharat – Echoes of Patriotism from a Global Mission.” The event brought together a cross-section of India’s political, intellectual, and civil society leadership, offering a poignant reflection on the country’s stance against global misinformation and cross-border threats.
Chaired by Member of Parliament Aparajita Sarangi and coordinated by Govinda Mishra, Co-Convenor of the Manch, the session featured a blend of emotional addresses and strategic discussions. “Operation Sindoor is a story of India’s bravery and unity,” said Mishra in his opening remarks, emphasizing the importance of truthful narratives and collective pride.
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Operation Sindoor as a Moral Stand and Strategic Signal
Setting the tone for the event, Syed Ahsan Akhtar, Convenor of the Manch, declared, “This is not an ordinary gathering — this is a sentiment, a response, and a call.” He described Operation Sindoor as a morally grounded and strategic act, with international dignitaries recognizing India’s principled approach.
The keynote address by BJP National Spokesperson Shazia Ilmi underscored the collective role of citizens in national security. “We must stay united, vigilant, and self-reliant,” she said, urging citizens to actively participate in upholding national interests.
Senior BJP leader and Chief Guest Syed Shahnawaz Hussain delivered a strong message: “Loving Hindustan is not a favour, it is our responsibility.” His statement was met with resounding applause, capturing the charged atmosphere of the event.
Aparajita Sarangi recounted her experience as part of a diplomatic delegation representing India abroad, noting that “Our unity was appreciated across the world,” and reaffirming India’s preference for development over conflict.
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Dr. Guru Prakash Paswan framed terrorism as an affront to national sovereignty: “We owe justice to every martyr and honour their sacrifices equally.”
Cultural and intellectual voices, such as Prof. K.G. Suresh, Director of the India Habitat Centre, emphasized that India’s icons are rooted in its soil. “Our heroes are Veer Abdul Hamid, Dr. Kalam, and countless others. Peace is our aim — but if provoked, we shall never back down,” he stated.
Editor Abhinandan Mishra encapsulated the strategic impact of India’s assertive diplomacy, noting, “India now enters their interiors, not just borders,” while journalist Murtaza Ali Khan was honored for his contributions to public discourse.
The program concluded with a Vote of Thanks and a chorus of patriotic slogans—“Jai Hind, Jai Bharat, Jai Hindustan”—echoing through the hall. The event’s impact extended beyond speeches, igniting a collective sentiment that India stands firm, aware, and unyielding in the defense of its sovereignty and values.
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