A heated debate marked the opening day of the Delhi Assembly’s Monsoon Session as the government presented a resolution congratulating the success of Operation Sindoor and Operation Mahadev. The session, intended to discuss national security achievements, quickly turned confrontational after AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha questioned the government’s military decisions, triggering uproar across party lines.
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In the middle of the ongoing political drama, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched a sharp attack on Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan, criticizing her recent comments made in Parliament questioning the name of Operation Sindoor. The Chief Minister responded with a dramatic line, evoking cinematic flair, saying, “Ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano…” – a clear retort aimed at Bachchan’s criticism.
Rekha Gupta Targets Opposition, Accuses INDIA Bloc of Anti-National Rhetoric
While addressing the media after the Assembly session, CM Rekha Gupta strongly criticized the broader Opposition alliance, particularly the INDIA bloc, accusing them of repeatedly questioning national integrity. She alleged that their remarks often reflect narratives similar to those made by leaders from countries like Pakistan or the United States.
She questioned why the Opposition never took responsibility during key historical conflicts, asking pointedly, “Why was responsibility not taken when Pakistan captured Kashmir? Who owned the division of India? What about the China war? Why was the 1965 war paused? Why were 93,000 prisoners from the 1971 war released unconditionally?”
These remarks reflect the ruling party’s attempt to frame the opposition as lacking patriotism and failing to acknowledge national sacrifices. Rekha Gupta insisted that opposition leaders continue to demoralize national security forces, both within Parliament and in public speeches.
Operation Sindoor Sparks Fresh Political War of Words
The spark behind this renewed confrontation was Operation Sindoor, a military mission recently conducted in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, in which several tourists lost their lives. The government has portrayed the operation as a strong retaliatory move and an example of its uncompromising stance on terrorism.
During the Delhi Assembly’s motion of thanks, BJP leaders hailed the operation as a major success. However, AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha criticized the government for withdrawing troops from a strategic point near PoK, accusing them of failing to act decisively when the opportunity arose to regain control.
His remarks led to immediate chaos in the house. Speaker Bijender Gupta asked Sanjeev Jha to retract his statements. When he refused, marshals were called to escort him out. The Speaker also directed that the controversial remarks be removed from the official records of the Assembly.
The situation highlighted deepening tensions between the ruling party and the opposition, both in Delhi and at the national level. Rekha Gupta’s film-style retort to Jaya Bachchan became the highlight of the session and quickly went viral across media platforms.
Jaya Bachchan’s Parliament Statement on Operation Name Draws Fire
The controversy escalated after Jaya Bachchan, a veteran actress and Rajya Sabha member from the Samajwadi Party, raised objections in Parliament regarding the name Operation Sindoor. She reportedly asked why a symbol associated with marriage and tradition was chosen as a military operation title.
CM Rekha Gupta responded sharply, stating that the name symbolizes protection, sacrifice, and honour. She said those who ridicule such names insult the essence of Indian identity. Using a cinematic reference, she said, “If Jaya Bachchan has a problem with the name Sindoor, then I must say – ek chutki sindoor ki keemat tum kya jaano.”
The Chief Minister’s response was seen as both a political counter and a cultural assertion, reinforcing how symbolic references can be interpreted with reverence rather than criticism.
New Bill Introduced to Regulate Private School Fee Hikes in Delhi
While the political debate took center stage, another significant development took place during the session. The Delhi government tabled a new bill to control arbitrary fee hikes in private schools across the national capital. This move came after growing complaints from parents about unaffordable education costs.
As per the bill, no private school will be allowed to increase its fee unless a financial audit has been conducted and approval is granted by the Fee Regulation Committee. CM Rekha Gupta also presented the CAG report in the Assembly, outlining key financial observations.
The proposed legislation aims to bring transparency and accountability in school fee structures and prevent educational institutions from exploiting parents in the name of development charges or infrastructure costs.
This issue has been a point of contention in Delhi for years, and the introduction of this bill could become a major milestone in education policy reform within the city.
Congress Protest Over Slum Demolitions Adds to Political Heat
Amidst the ongoing Assembly chaos, the Congress Party announced plans for a protest regarding the demolition of slum dwellings in parts of the city. The party accused the government of displacing thousands of poor families without proper rehabilitation. They demanded an immediate halt to demolitions and urged the government to come up with a sustainable housing plan.
The protest announcement added another layer of political tension to an already charged Assembly session, where multiple issues – ranging from national security to education and urban development – clashed under one roof.
Rekha Gupta Reinforces Nationalist Narrative Ahead of Elections
Political analysts believe CM Rekha Gupta’s strong stance on nationalism and military operations is part of a calculated narrative. With general elections approaching, the party seems to be focusing on defence achievements, opposition criticism, and cultural symbolism to consolidate its voter base.
Her direct attack on Jaya Bachchan, a high-profile personality with cinematic and political influence, reflects the BJP’s approach to combining pop culture with political messaging. This style of rhetoric connects with the masses and creates headlines that echo far beyond legislative boundaries.
The Assembly session has made it clear that national security and cultural identity will remain central themes in upcoming political campaigns, especially in states like Delhi where the urban youth and middle-class electorate play a key role.
The Monsoon Session of the Delhi Assembly witnessed fiery exchanges, strategic counterattacks, and strong nationalist messaging. From Operation Sindoor to school fee regulation and slum protests, the session encapsulated the multiple fronts on which the government is operating.
CM Rekha Gupta’s comments on Jaya Bachchan’s criticism, combined with her aggressive stance on opposition accountability, reflect a government determined to defend its actions and shape public opinion ahead of elections.
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