Army chief's warning sparks political firestorm: Congress questions, BJP-JDU issues stern warning to Pakistan

Posted on 4th Oct 2025 by rohit kumar

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi's statement regarding Pakistan has sparked political turmoil. Leaders from various parties have reacted to the statement.

 

Congress leader Udit Raj, while saluting the bravery of the army, posed sharp questions to the government. He said, "Salute to the army. Our army showed bravery, but tell me, whose debris was found in Bhatinda? It was the debris of a missing plane." Then, CDS Chauhan said in Singapore that our planes were shot down. An Air Force officer also confirmed this. So, were the earlier statements wrong? It's a good thing that Pakistani fighter planes were shot down. I salute the army for this."

 

Reacting to Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi's statement, Congress leaders say, "Where has terrorism stopped? Terrorist incidents occurred even after Operation Sindoor. And if there's talk of wiping Pakistan off the map, then first take back Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). When such a big task can be accomplished, why can't this small task be done?"

 

The morale of the army has increased since the Modi government came to power.

BJP MP Naresh Bansal said that the army's morale has increased since the Modi government came to power. The army has been given a free hand, and the army itself decides the method, timing, and manner of responding to terrorism.

 

Pakistan's elimination is certain.

JDU leader Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said that India had undoubtedly divided Pakistan into two parts on the world map. Now Pakistan will be destroyed. This statement is extremely important and should be taken seriously.

 

Pakistan must stop terrorism.

BJP leader Prakash Reddy issued a clear warning to Pakistan. He said that the Indian Army Chief has clearly stated that if Pakistan wants to maintain its position on the global map, it must stop terrorism. Pakistan must exercise restraint. He said that it must also stop terrorist activities, funding, and support for terrorists in Pakistan. If Pakistan does not change its policies, the Army Chief's warning could become a reality in the future.

 

The Army Chief recently issued a warning to Pakistan.

In fact, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has warned Pakistan, which fosters terrorism, that if it does not desist from its activities, it will be wiped off the world map. On Friday, at an army post in Anupgarh, Rajasthan, General Dwivedi stated that the Indian Army will not exercise any restraint this time. Hinting at Operation Sindoor 2.0, he said that if Pakistan does not stop terrorism, the Indian Army will not stop.

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