The BJP -LP Aparajita Sarangi returned to Bhubaneswar after a visit to five countries, said: 'Positive support from abroad'

Bhubaneswar, June 7 (IANS). Bharatiya Janata Party MP APARAJITA Sarangi returned here on Saturday after a visit to five countries as a member of the parliamentary delegation. His supporters arranged a large rally from Biju Patnaik International Airport to his office, in which he received a great welcome upon his return. Aparajita Sarangi shared her view on the international tour during a conversation with the media and responded to “Operation Sindoor” and the subsequent developments. Aparajita Sarangi said that positive attitude was received from abroad. We had a wide discussion with political leaders. This was followed by discussions with women, young representatives, thinking tanks, educational institutions, community associations. Wherever the delegation went, he died with Indian migrants. The purpose of the visitor of the Prime Minister was to provide India’s position on world forums clearly and effectively regarding our attitude about terrorism. He said that the purpose of this visit was to show the country’s attitude about terrorism and recently “operation Sindoor”. His supporters arranged a large rally from Biju Patnaik International Airport to his office, in which he received a great welcome upon his return. The purpose of our visit was to express India’s position on terrorism internationally and our zero tolerance policy with clarity and dignity. We emphasized that India now follows ‘new normal’ in the security policy, no tolerance, to respond immediately. Referring to ‘Operation Sindoor’, he said that more than 100 terrorists died in this operation with accurate attacks on Pakistan. We destroyed Pakistan’s most important terrorist structure and killed about 11 of their top terrorists. He said that the global response to India’s terrorist policy and the success of “Operation Sindoor” was very supportive. People listened carefully to us and appreciated the strong view of India. Representatives of five Indian political parties spoke with unity and purpose abroad. -Ians Ash/Acae part labels