Defence Ministry Rejects Claims of Distorted Operation Sindoor Remarks by Rajnath Singh

The Ministry of Defence has rejected claims that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh denied casualties during Operation Sindoor, stating his remarks were taken out of context. The government reaffirmed its commitment to honoring the six soldiers whose names were added to the War Memorial.

Defence Ministry Rejects Claims of Distorted Operation Sindoor Remarks by Rajnath Singh

The Ministry of Defence has officially refuted claims circulating across social media platforms that suggest Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated no Indian soldiers were killed during Operation Sindoor. Government officials have labeled these interpretations as both misleading and factually inaccurate, aiming to clarify the stance amid a growing political controversy.

This official clarification follows the recent inscription of the names of six armed forces personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice during the mission at the National War Memorial. The Ministry of Defence released a formal statement indicating that certain digital posts had intentionally isolated a specific section of the Minister’s address to the Parliament delivered on July 28, 2025.

Clarification on Operation Sindoor Remarks

According to the statement, these social media posts selectively quoted the Minister to create a false impression regarding casualties sustained during the operation. The Ministry underscored that Rajnath Singh was directly addressing a highly persistent and inaccurate narrative that was prevalent at the time, which falsely claimed that Indian pilots had been lost during Operation Sindoor. The statement noted that the Minister’s comments were made specifically to debunk that mischievous narrative.

The government maintains that the address provided to the Parliament served as a comprehensive, accurate, and proud account of the mission's overall success. The Ministry of Defence highlighted that Operation Sindoor was a highly successful mission, resulting in the neutralization of over 100 terrorists and enemy soldiers, alongside significant damage to infrastructure along the Line of Control.

Government Commitment to Personnel Sacrifice

Addressing the criticism raised by opposition figures, such as Manish Tewari, who questioned the government’s timeline for acknowledging the casualties, the Ministry reaffirmed its unwavering reverence for those who lost their lives. The government stated that it remains committed to providing support to the families of the fallen heroes, noting that their names have been rightfully inscribed at the National War Memorial as a symbol of the nation's gratitude.

The Ministry’s statement emphasized that the government continues to hold deep respect and honor for every member of the Indian Defence Forces. By providing this detailed explanation, officials are seeking to put an end to the ongoing political debate surrounding the interpretation of the Minister’s earlier remarks regarding the operation. The government insists that the professional conduct and success of the mission are separate from the false narratives that the Minister sought to address during his address to the legislature.

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