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Sanjay Kumar Jha praised Operation Sindoor conducted by the Indian Armed Forces

Patna: Sanjay Kumar Jha, MP for the Janata Dal United (JDU), praised the Indian Armed Forces’ Operation Sindoor, saying that the destruction of Pakistan’s nine terrorist camps showed “beyond imagination” effort. According to Jha, the destruction of Pakistan’s airfield demonstrates how the Indian Army reacted to the assault. It would be deemed a “act of war” if another terror incident occurs in India, he said.

Sanjay kumar jha
Sanjay kumar jha

As per India’s goal and the PM’s statement from Madhubani, unimaginable efforts have been made to destroy nine Pakistani terror camps and kill hundreds of terrorists. They have lost their vital air base. Our army has performed well, demonstrating how to react in the event that India is attacked. The army is a source of national pride. In the future, all acts of terror will be seen as acts of war. Sanjay Kumar Jha told the media report on Sunday, “This is the new India.”

Senior members of the Indian Armed Forces, including Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai (Director General Military Operations), Vice Admiral A. N. Pramod (Director General Naval Operations), and Air Marshal A. K. Bharti (Director General Air Operations), confirmed earlier in a joint press conference at the National Media Centre on Sunday that India had destroyed 11 airbases inside Pakistan and seriously damaged their military capabilities.

Together, the authorities said that “Operation Sindoor,” a cross-border counterterrorism operation designed to destroy terrorist infrastructure inside Pakistan, had been successful.

The raids not only killed more than 100 terrorists but also severely damaged Pakistan’s military capabilities and destroyed 11 air bases inside the country. In order to minimize civilian losses, the air, land, and sea operations were executed with calibrated restraint.

Following India’s recent military action, Operation Sindoor, which targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, tensions between the two countries have increased. Nine locations designated as terrorist infrastructure, including militant camps in Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bahawalpur, were the target of precise attacks during India’s military action.

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