
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor sparked curiosity and headlines on Monday after choosing not to speak on one of Parliament’s most talked-about topics—Operation Sindoor, India’s recent military strike in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack. When journalists asked if he would take part in the high-stakes debate, Tharoor calmly replied with just one word: “Maunvrat”—a vow of silence. His unusual response has now become the centre of political chatter in Delhi’s power corridors.
Tharoor's choice to stay silent surprised many. Known for his strong speeches and command over international issues, Tharoor has often been the Congress party’s go-to speaker in key debates. So, his decision to stay quiet during such a major discussion raised many eyebrows both inside and outside Parliament.
According to Congress sources, party leaders had reached out to Tharoor earlier in the day and asked if he would speak in the debate on Operation Sindoor. But he reportedly said no. Some insiders say he may still be invited to speak by the Speaker of the House on Tuesday, especially because of his recent diplomatic experience.
Just a few weeks ago, Tharoor led a multi-party delegation to major world capitals. His aim was to explain India’s position on terrorism and gather international support. Some believe that if he does choose to speak, he might praise the operation and call it a success.
But for now, Tharoor’s silence has become the talk of Parliament. Is he trying to avoid controversy? Is he sending a message? Or is he just waiting for the right moment? No one knows for sure.
Meanwhile, the Lok Sabha is witnessing a full-blown political battle. The government and the Opposition are clashing over Operation Sindoor. Leaders from the INDIA bloc met earlier in the day to plan their strategy for the debate. They want to raise tough questions and demand accountability.
Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju made an appeal to all Opposition leaders. He asked them not to use words that sound like they support Pakistan and reminded everyone to respect the bravery of India’s soldiers.
The Monsoon Session of Parliament which began on July 21, has already seen a lot of chaos and frequent disruptions. The Opposition is pressing for discussions on several issues: the Pahalgam terror attack, the SIR exercise being conducted by the Election Commission in Bihar, and more.
Another issue heating up the discussion is a claim made by former US President Donald Trump. Trump said he helped bring about a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor. The Opposition is now demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi respond to this and explain the situation.