Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in Lok Sabha outright rejected Donald Trump's repeated claim that he had intervened to bring an end to four-day hostility between India and Pakistan.
He also threatened in as many words that the suspended Operation Sindoor "will be resumed" if there was any "misadventures" on the part of Pakistan.
"On 10th May, when the Indian Air Force struck hard at multiple airfields in Pakistan, Pakistan admitted defeat and offered to cease hostilities. This offer was accepted with the caveat that this Operation has only been paused.
If any misadventure occurs from Pakistan's side in the future, this Operation will be resumed..."," he said initiating debate on the Operation Sindoor.
The four-day military conflict with Pakistan in May was 'decisve' in more ways than one is also labelled as the worst between the nuclear-armed neighbours in nearly three decades.
"India halted its operation because all the political and military objectives studied before and during the conflict had been fully achieved," Singh said.
"To suggest that the operation was called off under pressure is baseless and entirely incorrect," he said.
Singh's comments came as the Indian Army said that it had killed three men in an intense gun battle in Indian Kashmir on Monday.Indian TV channels said the men were suspected to be behind the April attack. Reuters could not immediately verify the information.The Kashmir attack was the worst assault on civilians in the country since the 2008 Mumbai attacks. New Delhi said Pakistani nationals were involved in the killings and blamed Islamabad for backing them. Pakistan denied involvement and sought an independent investigation.
"Op Sindoor symbol of our strength, demonstrated that India will not remain silent if anyone harms its citizens"
Defence Minister said: "...'शठे शाठ्यं समाचरेत्' -- Shatey shateyo samrachatah .... (Deal with a knave in his own way)... We have learnt from Lord Krishna that in the end, one needs to pick the Sudarshan Chakra to protect 'dharma'.
We saw the 2006 Parliament attack, 2008 Mumbai attacks- and now we have said enough is enough, and picked the Sudarshan Chakra..."
Rajnath Singh says,
"... Dialogue can be done with civilised and democratic nations. But a nation that does not have an iota of democracy, and there is just religious fanaticism and hatred against India, there cannot be a dialogue with them...
The language of terrorism is fear, blood and hate, not dialogue.
The voice of dialogue is suppressed under the firing of bullets.
There cannot be talks where there is blood...
Pakistan is caught in its own trap... There should be no doubt about Pakistan's intentions and policy...
The Pakistani government arranges state funerals for terrorists, and army officers participate in them... Those who dream of giving India a thousand cuts should now wake up... It is a new India which can go to any extent against terrorism under PM Modi's leadership..."
Rajnath Singh said, "Atal Bihari Vajpayee had said in Lahore that India aspires for lasting peace and friendship, as a stable Pakistan is in India’s best interest. This reflected our thinking and India’s civilisational values, which view peace as a strength.
However, it was misunderstood, our efforts for peace were mistaken for weakness."
Talks and terror can't go together, Rajnath Singh echoes PM Modi
Pakistan's rulers know their soldiers cannot defeat India, hence they nurture terrorism and then claim innocence: Defence Minister
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that while the Indian government has consistently sought peace with Pakistan, repeated provocations and terror attacks forced a shift in strategy — one that now combines diplomacy with decisive military action.
"Our government has also made numerous efforts to establish peace with Pakistan. But later, through the 2016 surgical strike, the 2019 Balakot air strike, and the 2025 Operation Sindoor, we have adopted a different path to establish peace... The stand of the Narendra Modi government is clear - talks and terror cannot go together," Singh said in Lok Sabha.
Speaking during the debate in Lok Sabha, Congress deputy leader Gaurav Gogoi said, "Rajnath Singh did not say how the terrorists reached India. How terrorists reached Baisaran. How did they kill the tourists? The country wants to know how the five terrorists from Pakistan entered India and what their motive was".
Rajnath:
"A few days ago, I went to Shanghai to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministry meeting, and the joint declaration that was being prepared there was diluting India's stand on terrorism. We had made it clear that we would not sign any document that does not reflect India's stand.
Later, when PM Modi went to Brazil for the BRICS meeting, the joint declaration there condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in the presence of China. This is PM Modi's charisma...".
Speaking on Operation Sindoor in the House, JD-U lawmaker Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh says,
"It was Panchayati Raj Diwas on 24th April, when PM Modi went to address Panchayat representatives in Madhubani. There, PM Modi spoke for th first time on the Pahalgam incident, and he said that Pakistan will get a reply beyond their imagination... PM Modi gave his speech in English because he wanted the world to know that we are not going to bow down in front of terrorists and we will fight back...".
He also said:
"I heard Gaurav Gogoi's speech, I thought he would be well-studied and would say something substantial, but he didn't say a single useful word. He didn't praise our armed forces even once. Do you have no value for our soldiers? It was the UPA era when terrorism took birth and found place in the country...".