NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday heaped praise on the armed forces for their bold and decisive step against terror camps in Pakistan and PoK under ‘Operation Sindoor‘ and backed government action taken in the interest of national security.“We had called a meeting of the Working Committee to discuss the incident and the government’s action. We are proud of the Indian Armed Forces, who have given a befitting reply by taking bold and decisive action against the terror camps of Pakistan and PoK under ‘Operation Sindoor’.We salute the courage, determination and patriotism of our brave soldiers,” Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said after the meeting.Rahul Gandhi, who was also present at the meeting, said the Congress party extends all its support to the armed forces. “We held a discussion in the working committee. Our full support to our forces, best wishes to them, much love to them. Complete support from the Congress party and the Congress Working Committee,” he said.Kharge said from the day of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the Indian National Congress has clearly stood in solidarity with the armed forces and the government and supported every decisive action against cross-border terrorism. He said India’s national policy against all forms of terrorism emanating from Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is very clear and firm.“Unity at all levels is needed the most to protect the national unity and integrity of the great country of India. The Indian National Congress stands shoulder to shoulder with the brave soldiers of the country. History is witness that our heroes have always given their martyrdom for the unity and integrity of the country, keeping national interest paramount. The entire world knows this,” the Congress chief said.“We will put all our strength behind our soldiers for protecting the country, maintain unity and our freedom. We extend all our support to them. There is no difference on this issue and everyone is united. INDIA alliance partners are also trying to remain united for the unity of the country. This was decided that we reiterate our support to the armed forces on this issue,” Kharge said.Meanwhile, the Congress hoped that Prime Minister Modi would attend the all-party meeting called by the government after today’s strikes.“We expect PM Modi to attend at least tomorrow’s all-party,” Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh told said. “We had requested for the PM’s presence on April 24th but he did not attend. He should at least attend tomorrow,” Ramesh said adding that Kharge and Gandhi will attend the meeting.(With inputs from agencies)