Indo-Pak conflict: Govt to send delegations for diplomatic outreach, Cong says will participate

New Delhi, May 16: The government is planning to send multi-party parliamentary delegations to several countries in the coming days to explain India’s stand on terrorism from Pakistan and the Congress on Friday said it will definitely be part of them.Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh told PTI that Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has spoken to the Congress president in this regard.”The Prime Minister has refused to chair two all-party meetings on the Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister has not agreed to call a special session of Parliament that the Indian National Congress has been demanding to demonstrate a collective will and reiterate the resolution passed unanimously by Parliament on February 22, 1994,” Ramesh said in a post on X.AdvertisementThe prime minister and his party have been defaming the Congress continuously even as it has called for unity and solidarity, Ramesh claimed.Advertisement”Now suddenly the PM has decided to send multi-party delegations abroad to explain India’s stand on terrorism from Pakistan. The Indian National Congress always takes a position in the supreme national interest and never politicises national security issues like the BJP does. Hence, the INC will definitely be a part of these delegations,” he said.Under Operation Sindoor, India carried out precision strikes on infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir early on May 7 in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack.(Agencies)

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