After the Pahalgam terror attack and during Operation Sindoor, the Congress had taken a measured stand, refusing to get drawn into controversies like in the aftermath of the 2019 Balakot airstrikes or the 2016 cross-border surgical strikes. However, over the last few days, the party made shrill attacks on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, while also clashing with the Centre over the leaders it chose for multi-party delegations that are set to travel to various world capitals. In this #SnapOpinion, ThePrint Assistant Editor Sourav Roy Barman explains that the Congress may have walked into the BJP's trap through its moves.
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