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CPI leader D Raja criticized the Indian government for briefing foreign governments on Operation Sindoor while keeping the Indian public and Parliament in the dark. He highlighted the need for transparency and inclusion, condemning the lack of consultation with political parties and the suppression of dissent, as seen in the arrest of a professor for commenting on the operation. Raja also questioned the government's handling of the ceasefire with Pakistan and its foreign policy, asserting that India deserves better.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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