Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde, recently named as a member of the delegation visiting key partner countries to highlight India's fight against cross-border terrorism and Operation Sindoor, said on Saturday that party differences must be set aside in such circumstances.
With tensions between India and Pakistan de-escalating and the situation returning to normal, tourism in Himachal Pradesh has begun to pick up again. The increasing temperatures in other parts of the country and pleasant weather in the hills are drawing tourists to Himachal Pradesh.
J-K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said they want the Amarnath Yatra to be safe and free of problems. He added tourism is down, and there have been no recent border clashes. The government is working on compensation for any damage caused.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Baijayant Panda on Saturday stressed the need to take India's "views" across the world because of the propaganda that Pakistan indulges in and misrepresents the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
US President Donald Trump said during an interview that he used trade as a tool to make peace between India and Pakistan as the nuclear powered neighbours were on the brink of the conflict getting deeper between them.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Spokesperson CR Keshavan on Saturday criticised Karnataka Congress MLA Kothur Manjunath for his reported remarks questioning the authenticity of Operation Sindoor, calling an attempt to "defame, discredit and deplorably attack" the Indian armed forces.
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday participated in the Tiranga Yatra rally held in Ladwa, organised in honour of the Indian armed forces and their recent action under Operation Sindoor.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Khandelwal on Saturday lauded the government's decision of sending a seven-member all-party delegation to world capitals to brief different countries on the recent India-Pakistan tension and termed it a "big diplomatic decision."
Supriya Sule has joined an all-party delegation to represent India internationally. She thanked the Prime Minister and others for the opportunity and promised to convey India's united message of zero tolerance against terrorism. She expressed pride and support for the nation's strong stan
Congress has sent names of four MPs to join government delegations going abroad. These groups will explain India's position on terrorism from Pakistan to other countries, aiming to share India's side of the story and clear misunderstandings internationally.
BJP leader Dilip Ghosh said confusing content about India-Pakistan tensions is spreading. He stressed the government's role to clearly explain the facts worldwide to avoid misunderstandings, saying the world is like a family and all facts should be clarified.
Prime Minister Modi has formed eight MP committees to visit other countries and explain India's side of Operation Sindoor. NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule said all MPs are united in representing the nation. Each team will have five members and travel for about 10 days starting May 23-24.