NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked leaders to be careful while making public statements. Narendra Modi made such a suggestion at a meeting of NDA Chief Ministers and Deputy Chief Ministers. It is indicated that he is concerned about many of the statements made by leaders. The Prime Minister asked the leaders not to be in a position where they would say anything and anywhere while making public statements.
He said that the leaders should refrain from saying anything anywhere. He also told them to be disciplined in communication. He also explained to the leaders about Operation Sindoor, which was carried out by the Indian Army in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. 'There was no help from a third party in Operation Sindoor. India agreed to the ceasefire at the request of Pakistan,' Modi said.
The statements of BJP leaders regarding Operation Sindoor were controversial. BJP Minister Vijay Shah's remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi led to a big controversy. Although the minister finally apologized, it caused great embarrassment to the party. The statements made by the Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh regarding the army personnel were also controversial. Jagdish Devda said that the army personnel should bow to Modi. It is indicated that Modi's instructions were made in the context of these incidents.