Operation Sindoor LIVE Updates: Union ministers, political leaders arrive for all-party meet on Operation Sindoor

On May 8, 2025, an all-party meeting took place in New Delhi, where the central government briefed opposition leaders on Operation Sindoor. The operation targets terror camps across Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which killed 26 civilians.

Key Highlights from the All-Party Meeting

  • Government Representation: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju led the briefing. The government sought support for the operation, stressing its importance for national security.
  • Opposition Attendance: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and General Secretary Jairam Ramesh attended the meeting. The Congress party welcomed the briefing but urged the government to ensure that the operation serves the national interest and is not politically motivated.
  • Expectations for the Meeting: Opposition parties, including Congress, Trinamool Congress, and the Left Front, wanted details on the operation’s scope. They hoped to hear about the specific targets hit, the results, and how India plans to handle potential retaliation from Pakistan. Opposition leaders also awaited Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address, as he had not attended similar meetings after the Pahalgam attack.

Details of Operation Sindoor

  • Mission Objective: Operation Sindoor focused on nine terror camps in Pakistan and POK. The operation directly responds to the Pahalgam attack and signals India’s commitment to eliminating terrorism.
  • Targeted Strikes: India carried out precise strikes on terror infrastructure, aiming to neutralize groups responsible for attacks on Indian civilians and soldiers.
  • International Reactions: Pakistan rejected India’s claims, stating that Indian aircraft, including a Rafale jet, were shot down. Pakistan also reported civilian casualties, but India refuted these claims, stating that only terror camps were targeted.
  • Increased Security at Home: In response, India heightened security across the nation. Border areas remain on high alert, and cross-border shelling has intensified. The government canceled over 200 flights and restricted airspace to ensure safety.
  • Opposition’s Reaction: The government received praise for its quick action, but opposition parties remain cautious. Some have called for a parliamentary debate to ensure that national security remains the priority. Congress has called for a broader discussion on the operation’s alignment with India’s long-term strategic goals.

What’s Next?

The all-party meeting continues as the government seeks support for further action. The discussion will likely include diplomatic strategies, global reactions, and India’s future relations with Pakistan. The government is also engaging with international powers to ensure global understanding and backing for India’s counter-terrorism measures.