The prime minister understood the reactions of the world of the All -Party delegation: Vikramjit Sahni

New -Delhi, June 11 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi met members of the All -Party delegation in New -Delhi. In this meeting, there was a detailed discussion on India’s foreign policy, global image and international cooperation. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha LP Vikramjit Singh Sahni responded to the meeting. He said that Prime Minister Modi listened carefully to the views of each MP and understood the reactions of the countries where the delegation went. Sahni said that India has always expanded the hand of friendship to Pakistan. In 1999, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee took the initiative of peace through the bus journey, but in response there was a Kargil war. After this, innocent people died in the terrorist attacks in Pulwama, Pathankot and recently Pahalgam. Sahni said that all countries expressed sympathy for India and promised to support the fight against terrorism. The countries surprised that the leader of the opposition led the delegation and appreciated the zero tolerance policy against India’s terrorism. Sahni said that, on the demand for the removal of Article 370, we said that Kashmir is an integral part of India and in 2019 there was unprecedented development in Kashmir after the removal of Article 370. Foreign enterprises invested there and 10 crore tourists were moving to Kashmir every year. Due to the crowd of tourists, it has become difficult to find rooms in hotels. However, the Pahalgam terror attack caused the most damage to the local Kashmiris as their livelihood was affected. Sahni insisted that the attack was a conspiracy to sell the image of India, especially as India moved to an economy of $ 5 trillion. He said the delegation explained the strong position of India and the growing impact on the world scene during the meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Explain that 7 Al -Party delegation has visited 32 countries and the European Union after Operation ‘Operation Sindoor’, which aims to provide India’s zero -tolerance policy against Pakistan on the world scene. -Ians Ash/GKT shares this story Tags