BJP MP Hemang Joshi: "Delegation will connect world to boost battle against terrorism" - watsupptoday.com
BJP MP Hemang Joshi: "Delegation will connect world to boost battle against terrorism"
Posted 22 May 2025 10:48 AM

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New Delhi, India: JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha is leading the delegation, which aims to present India's viewpoint in the battle against cross-border terrorism. MP Hemang Joshi, a member of the All-Party delegation and BJP MP, declared on Wednesday that the world is behind them in their fight against terrorism.
"This delegation is going today to unite the whole world together to strengthen this battle against terrorism and to make this fight stronger," Joshi told ANI, adding that "everyone strongly backed us in the fight against this terrorism."
He went on to say that Operation Sindoor and the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror incident on April 22 were seen by everyone on the globe.
"Operation Sindoor and its consequences against the elements responsible for the Pahalgam terror incident have been seen by the entire globe. The entire world is behind Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his fight against terrorism," he stated.
JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha is leading the delegation, which aims to present India's viewpoint.
"We will travel to each of the five nations under the direction of our leader, Sanjay Jha, we shall present the entire concept of India and engage in discussions with various groups. This is team India, not a political delegation. This delegation is focused on the country and is entirely non-political," he stated. Jha stated earlier in the day that the delegation's task is to expose Pakistan's actual nature to the world, namely its role in supporting state-sponsored terrorism.
Jha stated earlier in the day that the delegation's task is to expose Pakistan's actual nature to the world, namely its role in supporting state-sponsored terrorism.
"Look, the fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is sending seven delegations throughout the globe is one of the main problems. We are currently traveling to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore with our delegation. The primary problem is terrorism, which is a state policy of Pakistan. The delegation as a whole is responsible for presenting Pakistan to the globe. "Terrorism is sponsored by the entire Pakistani state, and it flourishes entirely with the state's help,"  JHA stated.
These diplomatic outreach missions would communicate to the world about India's united stance against cross-border terrorism, according to BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, who is a member of one of the seven multi-party teams to brief the international community about Operation Sindoor.
As a citizen of the nation, Sarangi informed the sources, "I can state that PM Modi's government sent seven delegations to about thirty-three nations, and the objective is to explain to the international community India's attitude on cross-border terrorism."
John Brittas, the leader of the CPI-M and a member of the other-Party Delegation, stated that other nations must join India in its anti-terrorism protest.
"We are currently departing for Japan with our delegation. I have consistently stated that this is a public diplomatic effort to convey India's message that the world must come together to combat terrorism, and that it is imperative that nations join India in its fight against terrorism," he said.
Sanjay Kumar Jha, a JDU MP, headed an all-party group that departed the Delhi airport. To highlight Operation Sindoor and India's ongoing war on terrorism, the group is scheduled to go to Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore.
BJP MP Pradan Baruah, TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, BJP MP Brij Lal, BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, CPI(M) MP John Brittas, BJP MP Hemang Joshi, and Ambassador Mohan Kumar are among the delegation members.

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