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“The world has to unite against terrorism,” says all-party delegation member John Britis

The CPI-M leader and all-party delegation member John Britis will visit all party delegation as well as five East Asian countries to leave for Japan at Delhi Airport on Wednesday. Britis said that all countries should come with India at their rally against terrorism.

He said, “Our delegation is now going to Japan. I am always telling that it is a public diplomatic outreach to send India’s message that the world has to unite against terrorism, and it is a high time that countries need to rally with India in their concerns against terrorism,” he said.

Britis said that it expects to send India’s message accurately to the world in different sections of the people.

“So we are meeting, to discuss with non-state actors such as various classes, state actors and civil society, think tanks, media, academics, academics, ministers, parliament, etc., we hope that we hope we hope that we can express our nation’s attitude,” he said.

British is a part of the delegation of MPs going to Indonesia, Malaysia, Korea, Japan and Singapore to demonstrate India’s continuous fight against terrorism.

Before leaving for Delhi, calling it a “large-scale exercise”, Britis said that the all-poverty delegation, who visited various countries to highlight Pakistan’s support for Pakistan’s terrorism on the global stage, expressed the message of the nation against terror for the world community.

The CPI-M leader said, “CPI-M leader said,” Considering the schedule of the all-party delegation, “The first meeting of our delegation is in Japan, and from there we will move to Korea and we will cover Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Need to come together to fight.

A day earlier, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed the members of Parliament and delegation members at a meeting held in Parliament House, who to highlight India’s fight in view of Operation Sindoor before his visits in various countries.

In terms of Operation Sindoor against cross-border terrorism and India’s continuous fight, seven all-party delegations are visiting major partner countries including the UN Security Council member later this month.

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. (AI)

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