“Another attempt to divert attention”: Jeram Ramesh criticized the Global Outreach of the Center on OP Sindoor

Congress leader Jeram Ramesh on Wednesday asked international capitals to send multi-faceted delegation, “A turn strategy and a public relations exercise by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to brief the global community about Operation Sindoor.

The Congress leader asked why the Center Pahgam is not calling a special session of Parliament to discuss the terrorist attack.

“I think this is another attempt to divert attention. It is a public relationship. Ramesh told Annie.

“Since 22 April, Congress and other opposition parties have demanded an all-party meeting. Two meetings were held, but PMs were not present. Later, Lop Rahul Gandhi and Kharge ji wrote to the PM that it was written to get out of a special session of Parliament.

He said that the issues of Pakistan’s continuous support of terrorists who targeted India and the country’s strategic partnership with China should be discussed.

“We have not even discussed the issue of China. In the middle of this, to divert attention, he (the Central Government) announced a caste census. As we continued their demand for an all-party meeting and special session of Parliament, he (Middle Government) announced the constitution of the delegation involving MPs.”

The Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday and Thursday, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday and Thursday, the first three multi-fided delegations for international capitals to abstain to the global community about Operation Sindore.

Meanwhile, JD (U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, who is leading one of the seven delegates, said on Wednesday that the delegation’s job is to reveal the real face of Pakistan all over the world that it is promoting the state -sponsored terrorism.

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“Look, one of the biggest issues is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sending seven delegations in the world. We are going now and our delegation is going to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

In the context of Operation Sindoor against cross-border terrorism and India’s continuous fight, seven all-party delegations are set to visit major partner countries including members of the United Nations Security Council later this month.

Earlier, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri informed MPs and members of the delegation to highlight India’s fight against cross -border terrorism before their visits under Operation Sindoor.

Seven all-party delegations will visit major partner countries, including members of the United Nations Security Council. The delegation is led by Congress member Shashi Tharoor, BJP’s Ravi Shankar Prasad and Bajayant Panda, Sanjay Kumar Jhe of JD-U, Kinimozi Karunidhi of DMK and (NCP-Spai) leaders.

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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