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Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who were the face of Operation Sindoor and led the media briefings, will appear on a special episode of KBC. A promo of the episode has sparked a controversy. Here is why.
Officers Sofiya Qureshi, Vyomika Singh
The appearance of Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who were the face of Operation Sindoor and led the media briefings, on a special episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC) has sparked a controversy, with social media users slamming the use of armed forces for "PR" and "political mileage".
Apart from the two officers, the special Independence Day episode will feature Commander Prerna Deosthalee, who last year became the first ever woman officer to be handed over the command of a warship in the Indian Navy.
A short teaser of the episode, which will be aired on August 15, was shared by the makers recently, showing the officers being accorded a grand welcome by KBC host Amitabh Bachchan.
The promo for the action-packed episode shows Colonel Qureshi explaining why Operation Sindoor, which India launched in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack, was needed.
"Pakistan has been carrying out such (terror) acts repeatedly. A response was necessary, and that's why Operation Sindoor was planned," she says.
However, the optics of the two officers appearing on a reality show and speaking about the operation has not gone down well with netizens.
"Have you ever seen anything like this after a military operation in any serious country? How is this even allowed for someone in service? The current regime is shamelessly using our forces for its petty politics and hyper-nationalism," one user said.
Another questioned if armed forces protocol allows sending officers on reality shows like KBC.
"Indian Armed Forces have some protocol, some dignity and huge respect. Politicians are ruining it for their personal benefit. That's shameful," he said.
Coming to protocol, Army dress regulations stipulate that the official uniform cannot be worn at cultural events or social gatherings. Moreover, it can't be worn when visiting public places or restaurants, while travelling on public transport or when travelling in a civilian aircraft.
It further says that the official uniform can't be worn when participating in non-official recognised activities, unless authorised in writing by the commanding officer.
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Published By:
Abhishek De
Published On:
Aug 13, 2025