'Operation Sindoor' Outreach: The first delegation of all party led by Sanjay Jha leaves during a visit to five countries
New -Delhi, May 21 (IANS). Under the ‘Operation Sindoor’ outreach, the first delegation of Indian MPs departed on a visit to five countries led by JDU -LP Sanjay Kumar Jha to emphasize direct and indirect relations with Pakistan terrorism. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs delegation, includes former foreign minister Salman Khurshid, CPI (m) MP John Britas, BJP parliamentary aparajita Sarangi, Brij Lal, Pradhan Barua, Hemang Joshi, Trinamool Congress Abhishek Banerjee and Ambassador Mohan Kumar. They will reach Tokyo on Thursday. Thereafter, South Korea South Korea will reach Indonesia on May 28, on May 27, on May 27 and Malaysia on May 31. As part of this campaign, seven delegations of 59 MPs, former ministers, diplomats and senior political leaders will visit a total of 33 countries between May 21 and June 5. This initiative offered by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs is the first multilateral foreign participation of its kind, which has an integrated national front against terrorism and isolate, internationally to constantly sponge to constantly. Networks. Foreign Minister Vikram Egypt on Tuesday provided detailed information to three of the seven delegations. He said: “India has been across the border of terrorism for four decades. We have adopted a new normal way to combat such activities. There is no place for ambiguity or utilization in it.” Pakistan proposed a joint investigation into the terror attack in Pahalgam to India. The Egyptian rejected it and said, “Ask Pakistan to investigate terrorist attacks on Indian land, and it’s like asking the thief to investigate his crimes.” The Egyptian reported that every delegation has confidential documents and intelligence material, which shows the role of the Army of Pakistan and ISI in the promotion of terrorism. This includes direct evidence of ‘Operation Sindoor’, which recently attacked terrorist bases over the Line of Control (LOC). MPs supported by senior Indian diplomats are holding discussions with international institutions, including foreign governments, MPs, media, civil society, Indian migrants and the United Nations. This campaign is being held from Tokyo to Washington, Brussels to Jakarta, with the aim of “terrorism everywhere, it is a threat to peace everywhere and India will not stand alone in this battle.” Operation Sindoor Outreach represents not only the diplomatic resolution of the country, but also a message to the world – safe haven for terrorists must be abolished and action must be taken against those who enable them. -Ians bag/acade