All-party delegation expansion briefing visiting partner countries to highlight Pakistan. Bharat News

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All-party delegation expansion briefing visiting partner countries to highlight Pakistan. Bharat News


New Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed the members of Parliament and delegation members at a meeting held at Parliament House on Tuesday, who to highlight India’s fight against terrorism in view of Operation Sindoor further in various countries. Seven all-party delegations, including members of the United Nations Security Council, are visiting major partner countries, in the context of continuous fighting against Operation Sindoor and India’s cross-border terrorism. The delegation is headed by Congress member Shashi Tharoor, BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad and Bajyant Panda, JD-U’s Sanjay Kumar Jha, DMK Kanmozhi Karunanidhi and (NCP-SP) leader Supriya Sule.

Shiv Sena MP Srikanth Shinde’s members of three groups – under his leadership, Kanimoji and Sanjay Kumar Jha were present in Tuesday’s briefing. Shinde said that his group would leave for UAE and West Africa tomorrow.

“Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, all seven delegations are leaving for various countries to pursue their country’s stand. Meya today did a country-wise briefing for all groups and gave the renewers of previous terrorist attacks on India. This briefing will prove useful for our visits … We will hand over to other countries.

“(It was informed that) there was no intervention by anyone (understanding between India and Pakistan), there was no arbitration. But when such things happen in the world, different people try to send a message. But whatever has happened, it has only happened between the two countries. When it is finished, it is finished.

India carried out Operation Sindoor and carried out accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. The Indian armed forces effectively responded to Pakistan’s aggression and increased its airbase.

BJP MP Aparajita Sarani said that apart from UNSC members, all-party delegations are also visiting countries who will become non-established members of the council in the coming months.

“When the meeting is held at the UNSC, Pakistan, which will be a member of the UNSC for the next 17 months, will try to present its position. It will make anti-India claims … Therefore, it is now necessary and our government thought correctly that MPs of these different countries should do together. To tell that India is united against terrorism,” he said.

“Under the leadership of PM Modi, the Center works for the safety of 140 crore people of the country … there is zero tolerance for terrorism …” he said.

Effectively reiterating the aggression of Pakistan, referring to Operation Sindoor and the Indian Armed Forces, he said that India never attacked citizens.

“We need to understand this. India destroyed nine terrorist camps and killed more than 100 terrorists. Therefore, it is unfounded to say that we attacked Pakistani citizens. With great accuracy, we did our work … we will present it. We will present it as far as the Indus Water Treaty is related, the Indian government has requested Pakistan, so we want to talk again and again that we want to talk that we want to talk. Can not flow with.

Sanjay Kumar Jha said that the Pakistan-proposed training camp is responsible for the Pahalgam terror attack.

“India took steps after that, and nine terrorist training centers were Hi – it is to be told. It is to be told in the Pakistan state and Pakistan Army. It was done like a proxy war against India … PM said that it is enough now, we know your design, and we will kill you in deep. India did so.”


Samajwadi Party MP Rajiv Rai said that Pakistan needs to be highlighted to support terrorism across the border.

“What do we have, what happened from Pahalgam to ceasefire and how Pakistan was involved, what we expect … all these were discussed. We have to highlight Pakistan and they have to realize that India was never against Pakistan, their army or their people. We attacked terrorist camps.”

He said, “We are going out as representatives of the nation. The nation is the highest. There is no party. If the nation lives, there will be only party and politics,” he said.

BJP leader SS Ahluwalia said that they would meet MLAs, members of the business community, intellectual community members in countries and will tell them about the zero-oppression of India for terrorism.

“Different things are spreading, especially by the media in Pakistan -what happened between May 7, April 22 and 7th May. They are lying worldwide … It is the responsibility of representatives of a nation and all parties to go to other countries and meet legislators, business communities, and intellectual communities. And our fight is against them,” he said. ”

AAP MP Ashok Kumar Mittal, who is a member of Group six who would go to Russia, Spain, Greece, Slovenia and Latvia, said there was a detailed briefing.

“The original concept of briefing was to know what we have to do or not, what we have to meet, what caution we have to take and how we have to present India’s side effectively. The Foreign Secretary gave us detailed information. They answered our questions. So when we go out, we are united. We come in honor of the country.

On Monday, the Parliamentary Standing Committee in foreign affairs held a comprehensive meeting and on May 7, in view of Operation Sindoor, informed the members on the development of the current foreign policy about India and Pakistan and the later understanding reached to stop military action and firing between the two countries.

The meeting lasted for about three hours. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who is head of the Standing Committee in Foreign Affairs, said that members expressed their desire to express a proposal to express solidarity with the Foreign Secretary in front of unfair attacks or comments. Tharoor said that the Foreign Secretary requested that there should be no resolution.

Seven all-party delegations are ready to visit major partner countries including Operation Sindoor against cross-border terrorism and India’s continuous fighting, including members of the United Nations Security Council.

The all-party delegation will project a firm approach to India’s national consensus and all its forms and expressions to combat terrorism. They will tell the world a strong message of zero tolerance for terrorism.

Each delegation will include members of Parliament, major political personality and reputed diplomat from various parties.

India carried out Operation Sindoor in early 7 May in response to the Pahgam terror attack and started accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and the supporter. India effectively responded to Pakistan’s later aggression and increased its airports.

Pakistan’s DGMO has made an understanding in countries to prevent military action after a call to its Indian counterpart. The all-party delegation will project India’s national consent and firm approach to combat terrorism in all forms and manifestations. They will take the country’s strong message of zero-tolerance against terrorism to the world.

Members of the Parliament of various parties, major political personality, and prestigious diplomats are part of each delegation.


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