In a rare moment of bipartisan appreciation, senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament, Shashi Tharoor, called Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with the delegates of Operation Sindoor “certainly very pleasant.” The remark comes after the Prime Minister interacted with the brave women who were rescued from foreign countries under the humanitarian mission, Operation Sindoor.
Operation Sindoor is a rescue initiative launched to bring back Indian women stuck in dire circumstances abroad, particularly those facing abuse, forced marriages, or exploitative work environments. The operation, which has been quietly conducted through diplomatic and logistical channels, recently received public attention after several successful rescues.
PM Modi Meets Operation Sindoor Delegates
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with several of the rescued women and those involved in the mission. The meeting was held to acknowledge their courage and hear firsthand about the challenges they faced. It was also an opportunity for the government to showcase its commitment to protecting vulnerable Indian citizens, particularly women, even when they are stranded in foreign lands.
During the interaction, the women shared their emotional experiences and thanked the government for stepping in at a critical time. PM Modi, in return, assured them of continued support and emphasized that the safety and dignity of Indian women are a top priority.
Shashi Tharoor Welcomes the Gesture
Responding to the event, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor set aside political rivalry to commend the gesture. In a post on social media, he described the meeting as “certainly very pleasant” and noted that such efforts, regardless of political affiliations, deserve recognition.
Tharoor’s statement stood out in today’s highly polarized political climate. Known for his eloquence and statesmanship, Tharoor has always advocated for bipartisan cooperation when it comes to national interest, and his praise for the Prime Minister’s initiative was seen as a move in that spirit.
Political Reactions Across the Spectrum
While Tharoor’s reaction was measured and appreciative, reactions from other political leaders varied. Some opposition figures welcomed the government’s effort but also reminded the public of the need for long-term policy reforms to protect women working abroad. BJP leaders, on the other hand, hailed the mission as another example of PM Modi’s strong leadership on global and humanitarian issues.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also issued a statement thanking all Indian missions involved in the rescues, and highlighting the coordination between central ministries, embassies, and non-governmental organizations.
A Humanitarian Effort Worth Noting
Operation Sindoor has become a symbol of India’s growing diplomatic influence and its commitment to its diaspora. Many of the women rescued under this operation were victims of deceitful agents, forced marriages, or domestic violence in Gulf countries. Their return home not only marks a personal victory but also reflects the strength of India’s soft power and diplomatic outreach.
Beyond Politics: A Moment of Unity
In a time where political debates often dominate the headlines, this moment of recognition from across party lines serves as a reminder that some issues rise above political divides. Shashi Tharoor’s response may not be grand in tone, but its significance lies in the simplicity of appreciation—acknowledging when the system works for its people, regardless of who leads it.
As more stories emerge from Operation Sindoor, the mission continues to underline the importance of protecting every Indian, especially women, who are often the most vulnerable in foreign environments. The meeting between PM Modi and the rescued delegates, and the appreciation from leaders like Tharoor, sends out a powerful message of hope, humanity, and unity.
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