AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi, a part of the multi-party delegation member for major capitals, on Sunday shows major capitals to show India’s zero policy against terrorism, called a stunning attack on Pakistan, called “aggressive” and “not victims”.
“Pakistan is an aggressive and not a victim … In today’s meeting, we presented India’s side. We told them that for many years, terrorists trained by Pakistan have been carrying out terrorist attacks in India, and many people have lost their lives. We have given them all figures.
“… We told him (the Bahrain government) that the efforts being made to destabilize India are not right. Neither is it good for South Asia, nor for the region. He also said that many people from different parts of India live here, so they all agreed that the people of India have made a huge contribution here. We also carried forward our talk.”
Meanwhile, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said, “Bahrain will definitely support us in two places – in OIC (organization of Islamic countries) – where Bahrain is not with Pakistan and Turkey … and also in FATF. We have these two expectations, and we believe that Bahrain will support us,” said Dubi.
Owaisi is part of the delegation led by Bharatiya Janata Party MP Baijayant Jay Panda. Other members of the delegation include BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, BJP MP Fangan Konyak, BJP MP, BJP MP Satam Singh Sandhu, former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and former Indian diplomatic Horse Sharingla.
Earlier today, the delegation met Abdul Nabi Salman, the first Deputy Teacher of the Council of Representatives, participated as a diplomatic outreach designed for the joint and firm stance of India against terrorism in all its forms and expressions.
The delegation held a meeting with Bahrain Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa on Sunday. During the meeting, members of Parliament emphasized India’s commitment to counter terrorism in all their forms. Later, the delegation also met with the President of the Shura Council, Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh.
In particular, the Indian Embassy in Bahrain said that both sides discussed issues of mutual interest.
“As part of the yatra, MP Jayant J Panda and Parliamentary Delegation met Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, where he discussed several issues of mutual interest, and emphasized India’s commitment to counter terrorism in all his forms.”
Members of Parliament also visited a major historic landmark Bab Al Bahrain in Manama.
On Saturday, the delegation led by Bajayant J Panda held a meeting with major data in Bahrain. MPs appreciated their contribution to strengthen bilateral relations.
The delegation will visit Kuwait from 26-27 May, where he will interact with senior dignitaries of Kuwait government, prominent members of the civil society, influenced, think-tanks, media and a cross-section of Indian migrants, the Indian Employed in Kuwait said in a statement. (AI)