Veteran actress and Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan delivered a passionate and emotional speech in the Rajya Sabha, questioning the government's handling of security and the naming of ‘Operation Sindoor’. Her remarks, including a viral moment where she rebuked interruptions, have sparked widespread discussion and debate.
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The main topic of Jaya Bachchan's speech was the government's handling of security and the naming of ‘Operation Sindoor’ in the context of the Pahalgam terror attack.
Her speech went viral due to her passionate and emotional remarks, as well as a viral moment where she rebuked interruptions from fellow MPs, saying, ‘Priyanka, don’t control me’.
The speech received widespread praise for its courage and honesty, with many people discussing the importance of empathy and accountability in governance.
Jaya Bachchan demanded accountability for intelligence failures, more compassionate governance, and a more human-centric approach to security and policy-making.
Her speech reflects ongoing tensions and challenges in the region, particularly following the abrogation of Article 370, and highlights the need for more empathetic and effective governance.
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