Temples are holding special prayers to commemorate “Operation Sindoor.”
Arpita Kushwaha May 08, 2025 03:27 PM

To commemorate the accomplishment of Operation Sindoor, the administration has directed that special prayers be held in temples across the state.

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Ramalinga Reddy, the minister of transport and muzrai, said in Bengaluru on Wednesday that he has ordered temples all around the state to commemorate Operation Sindoor’s achievement with special prayers.

In this context, a circular has been issued by the Endowment Department and the Commissioner of Hindu Religious Institutions.

Under the guise of Operation Sindoor, the Indian military has effectively attacked terrorist camps in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror incident, according to the circular.

Additionally, Minister Ramalinga Reddy expressed gratitude to the Indian military. The circular praises the troops for their actions and directs all Karnataka temples under the Muzrai Department to hold special prayers in their honor, asking for the health and strength of the Indian Army. The circular goes on to say that the Minister’s instructions must be adhered to without exception.

“We have always been proud of the Indian military,” Minister Reddy said.

Similar operations were conducted under past Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Additionally, the Indian Army has engaged in combat with China.

In response to the news, Sumathi, the mother of Shivamogga businessman Manjunath Rao, who was slain in the Pahalgam terror incident, said, “We don’t want innocent people to die, and families should not suffer.” One should not spare those who incite disturbance without cause. To keep our nation secure and successful, they must be dealt with decisively.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made the right choice,” she said. Anything that is done in a hurry is wasted.

It was the appropriate choice to attack Pakistan because we take so long to make even minor judgments. The central government took the right action at the right moment.

“They must refrain from unjustified attacks on Indians. My kid has left and won’t be coming back. Allow the children of other parents to go to Kashmir and return safely. We must avoid a repetition of the Pahalgam disaster. “No family should experience the suffering we did,” Sumathi said.

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