At least 100 terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor, says Rajnath Singh at all-party meet

New Delhi/IBNS: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said at an all-party meeting that at least 100 terrorists have been killed in the Operation Sindoor, which was launched by the Indian Army to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack, media reports said.
After the all-party meet, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju briefed the media and said, "Political parties and MPs are the people's voice in a parliamentary democracy. The unity of all voices in this situation is itself India's success."
"It is not appropriate to give information about an ongoing process. The all-party meet was called for a broad consensus," he added.
#WATCH | Delhi | After the all-party meeting, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju says, "...Political parties are the voice of the people and the leaders speaking in one voice. I think it is also one of our successes... It is not good to tell about the continuation… pic.twitter.com/m8unS4wjtI
— ANI (@ANI) May 8, 2025
The Opposition has offered full support to the government and the Indian Army in whatever action they take.
Mallikarjun Kharge, the president of largest opposition party Congress, said, "We wanted the Prime Minister to come personally and explain everything so that everyone could benefit from it. He did not even come to the last all-party meeting, this is a matter of great sadness.
"Along with the INDIA alliance, all the opposition parties have unanimously told the government that you go ahead, we will fully support you, we are with you. We all are with the Indian Army."
हम चाहते थे कि इस सर्वदलीय बैठक में प्रधानमंत्री जी भी आएं और संक्षिप्त में अपनी बात रखें कि किस तरह भारत ने आतंकवाद के खिलाफ एक्शन लिया और हमारे जवानों ने हिम्मत दिखाई।
— Congress (@INCIndia) May 8, 2025
हम हमारे जवानों को सलाम करते हैं और उनका अभिनंदन करते हैं।
हम चाहते थे कि प्रधानमंत्री खुद आकर सारी बातें… pic.twitter.com/Nn2WCMjQ8O
Operation Sindoor
Nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) were targeted and destroyed in 25 minutes of Operation Sindoor, which was conducted from 1:05 am on Wednesday by all three wings of the Indian armed forces.
The terrorists camps were the major training hubs of Pak-based terror groups- Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen.
According to a statement by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the operation was aimed at neutralizing terror camps actively involved in planning and executing attacks against India.
At a press briefing with the Army, India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri said, "The attack in Pahalgam was marked by extreme barbarity, with the victims mostly killed with head shots from close range and in front of their family...the family members were deliberately traumatised through the manner of killing, accompanied by the exhortation that they should take back the message. The attack was clearly driven by the objective of undermining normalcy returning to Kashmir..."
"Our intelligence monitory of Pakistan-based terrorist modules indicated that further attacks against India are impending. Thus, compulsion, both to deter and pre-empt. Earlier this morning, India exercised its right to respond and pre-empt as well as deter more such cross-border attacks.... These actions were measured and non-escalatory, proportionate and responsible. They focused on dismantling terrorists' infrastructure."
He added, "It was deemed essential that the perpetrators and planners of the 22nd attack be brought to justice. Despite a fortnight having passed since the attack, there has been no demonstrable step from Pakistan against terrorists' infrastructure in its area."
The Army has clearly warned Pakistan of retaliation if Islamabad escalates the volatile situation after Operation Sindoor.
Pahalgam attack
On April 22, 2025, the terrorists- belonging to The Resistance Front (TRF), which is an offshoot of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)- asked the victims to chant Islamic verses (kalma) and made them pull down their pants to be sure of their their non-Muslim religious identities (read circumcision) before gunning them down before their families, including wives, children and daughters.
The massacre triggered nationwide outrage and escalated India-Pakistan tensions as New Delhi vowed to avenge the killings of 26 tourists in Pahalgam of Jammu and Kashmir.
In an immediate response, India suspended the landmark Indus River water-sharing treaty and closed the Attari-Wagah road border, which acts as a lifeline of Indo-Pak trade and people-to-people ties, besides expelling diplomats, downsizing high commissions, and issuing a 48-hour deadline to Pakistani visa holders present in India to leave.