As per the statement, the delegates drew inspiration from the unwavering courage of freedom fighters as India stands united with a resolve to combat terrorism in all its forms.
The all-party Parliamentary delegation, led by MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, interacted with members of the Indian diaspora at the Indian Embassy in Japan on Saturday and pointed out that terrorism and dialogue cannot coexist, using the powerful metaphor "blood and water cannot flow together."
The all-party delegation Indian MPs, led by Shri Sanjay Kumar Jha, engaged with Japanese dignitaries from political, governmental, and academic circles on Saturday.
During an interaction with the Indian Community in Tokyo on Saturday, Hemang Joshi noted that no religious riot took place, and every Indian stood together after the attack.
Communist Party of India-Marxist MP John Brittas, who is part of the multi-party delegation to Japan, on Saturday called Pakistan a "theocratic state", and criticised them for terrorist activities in an attempt to "pull India down."
The delegation, comprising members of both ruling and opposition parties, is engaging with the Indian community in Japan to raise awareness about the threat posed by terrorism.
Highlighting Russia's perspective on terrorism and Pakistan's role in it, Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Prem Chand Gupta said that the delegation participated in four meetings since morning, and Russia expressed its "agreement" and considered terrorism a "problem."
In view of the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in various parts of the country, Andhra Pradesh Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav stated that only one COVID-19 case has been reported in the state, and there is no need to panic.
This comes after Kumaraswamy on Friday mocked the Karnataka government over the recent raids by the ED on the educational institutions linked to G Parameshwara and stated that the state Home Minister is facing problems due to his Congress friends only.