In NDA meet, PM Modi has warned the leaders against ‘speaking out of speaking’ that India news amid row recently on operation vermilion comments

New Delhi: In a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the leaders to avoid speaking in turn, as the BJP faced the Baiklash on the comment of the Kapha made by two party members after the Sources in the Operation Sindoor and Pahgam Terrorist, news agency.After Madhya Pradesh MP Vijay Shah, in a public meeting, the BJP stuck itself into a political rebel, made derogatory remarks against Colonel Sofia Qureshi in a public meeting.Minister Pahgam was referring to India’s aggressive against Pakistan after the terrorist attack.Later on Friday, the minister, who is facing an SC-or-order investigation for his comments on Colonel Sophia Qureshi, released a video waiver, calling his comment called ‘linguistic mistake’.Five days before the May 28 hearing, when the SIT investigation is to be submitted, Shah released a 45-second video on X, saying he did not intend to ‘offend’ any community, and “honestly apologized to the Indian Army, Sister Colonel Sophia and all the countrymen”. This time, the apology was with the folded hands and without a phrase: ‘If someone is hurt’. On Monday, SC rejected its first apology as ‘crocodile tears’. The MP Minister has not been publicly seen as his May 11 comments have triggered nationwide resentment.While the party remained a mother on the issue, another loose comment by Rajya Sabha MP Ram Chander Jangra filled the political ammunition of the opposition again to fly a gun in the BJP.Ram Chander Jangra, who is an upper home MP from Haryana spoke at an event, said that women had lack of courage and feeling of warriors women, “and that is why the toll of death was high”.He further claimed that the victims died “with folded hands” and suggested that if they had received training under the central government schemes, they might be able to oppose the attackers and reduce the number of casualties.