Prime Minister's commendable job to send all parliamentary delegation: Arvind Bellad

Karnataka, May 18 (IANS). The central government has formed seven all -party delegations of MPs to make the world aware of the need for action in Pakistan under ‘Operation Sindoor’. These delegations will visit different countries and tell them about India’s terrorist policy. The most important opposition party objected to some names involved in the congress delegation. Karnataka BJP Mla Arind Bellad criticized him for this. Arvind Bellad, Mla van Dharawad in Karnataka, told the Ians news agency: “The war is fought on various fronts. Borders are fought, fighting opponents in the country, and war will be fought so that the enemy will not fight from his friendly countries. The names that the government included in the delegation could better benefit the country. On YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, on charges of spying for Pakistan, and Arind Bellad said: “There are many anti -national elements in this country. There are also Jyoti who went to Pakistan and joined Pakistani agencies. The Karnataka Congress Mla Kothur Manjunath questioned the action taken under ‘Operation Sindoor’ and sought evidence. The congress part, who claims to support every step of the government to the Pahalgam attack, is constantly criticizing this topic. The party, which was already on the target of critics due to the statement by Kothur Manjunath, has now come to the back foot due to a social media post by the government delegation and Rahul Gandhi. The party expresses anger, does not see its favorite MPs in all -party delegations. At the same time, Foreign Minister Rahul Gandhi, SK by posting a video of Jaishankar, came into controversy by accusing him of ‘Operation Sindoor’. Rahul Gandhi claims that the Foreign Minister says in the video that the neighboring country was informed about the attack on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pok. The Foreign Ministry has denied these allegations. -Ians bag/Ekd shares this story tags