
BJP National spokesman of Sudhanshu TRIVEDI. File. , Photo credit: PTI
Bharatiya Janata accused Congress and his allies on Monday to always stand up with Pakistan, and stressed that they had not yet responded to the Indian victory over Pakistan in Asia Cup, which took place on Sunday in Dubai.
On the press briefing, BJP and Sudhansh spokesperson TRIVEDI noted that from the leaders of the Gandhi Congress and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra about the Indian triumph over Pakistan, there were no congratulations message. He said that the opposition alliance, including Congress, was “always prepared on the side of Pakistan at all levels, be it sport or diplomacy, and that is their true identity”.
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“The Indian team made clean sweeping by winning all the matches in this Asian Cup. The Indian cricket team, his captain Suryakumar Yadav and all fellow citizens certainly deserve congratulations.
“I would like to tell them to keep sports separately from politics.
He quoted the statement of former Minister of the Interior UP P. Chidambaram that “after attacks 26/11, when he became Minister of the Interior, he thought that it should be taken steps against Pakistan, but the party leadership at that time did not allow”. “This explains what their tendency concerning dealing with Pakistan is,” said BJP leader.
He referred to a joint statement with Pakistan signed in Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt) in July 2009, about nine months after the attacks of 26/11 to say that “sad and amazing that Balochistan was also mentioned in this joint statement”. “This means that they were also ready to accept this fallacy,” Mr. Trived said.
“… Whether it is the battlefield, the Field of Diplomacy, Or the Sports Arena, the Congress and Its Allies are always ready to the pale the wayistan,” Said Mr. TRIVEDI, Adding That During Operation Sindoor, The Amount of the Attention The Congress and Its Allies Got in the Pakistanani Media, and the Statements They Made, Were “Demoralising for Indian Army”.
Published – 29 September 2025 20:50





