Among the anti-terrorism outreach teams of the center, only 1 name is suggested by Congress


New Delhi:

The Center has released a final list of seven all-party representatives who will travel worldwide to abstract other countries about Operation Sindoor in India. With the formal recommendation of the four names of the Congress party, only Anand Sharma appeared in the list. The remaining three – Gaurav Gogoi, Syed Naseer Hussain and Amarinder Singh Raja Waring did not tell in the list.

Seven delegations going to various countries submitted by him will be led by BJP’s Bajayant J Panda and Ravi Shankar Prasad, JD (U) leader Sanjay Jha, Srikanth Shinde of Shiv Sena, Shashi Tharoor of Congress, Konarihozhi of DMK, and NCP (Sharad Power) leader.

“A mission. A message. One India. One Bharat. Seven All-Partial delegations will soon attach major countries under Operation Sindoor, show our collective resolution against terrorism,” Union Minister Kiren Rijuju said on X.

He shared the final list of all names.

The Center which was not in the list of recommended names sent by the Congress Party on the MPs – the Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor, Amar Singh, and Manish Tiwari – their own elected Congress leaders. From that list, only Anand Sharma was chosen.

Ravi Shankar Prasad will lead the delegation of Britain, France, Germany, European Union, Italy and Denmark.

Shashi Tharoor, who was a diplomat before joining full -time politics, will take delegations to America, Panama, Guyana, Brazil and Colombia.

The delegation led by Sanjay Kumar Jha will fly to Indonesia, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Japan and Singapore.

The Congress saw the selection of party leaders, whose names were not in the list that the Center was given an attempt by the BJP -led Center to present internal friction in the opposition party.

Mr. Tharoor, who once contested the Congress’ internal election for the post of party president, has been speaking in recent times in support of the policies of the Center, which made speculation about the declaration of a possible surprise.

Bajayant Panda said that the all-party delegation expressed the message of zero tolerance against India’s terrorism and how India responded to Pakistan through Operation Sindoor.

“We taught Pakistan an expensive lesson with Operation Sindoor. The way they are supporting terrorism and their training is there,” J Panda said. “But those (Pakistan) which have been campaigning since independence should also be given an answer.”

He said that India is united, whether it is the ruling coalition or opposition parties.

“We are united in the national interest and talked in a voice. We will also discuss with media and intellectuals in those countries,” he said, it is capable of giving shelter to terrorists in Pakistan as the international community is not paying attention to it.

“This outreach is required … We also need to answer the stories they make … Leaders of all parties will give a strong message,” he said.


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