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.
Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy said that Prime Minister Modi should have met with the leaders of opposition parties or other political parties to discuss the steps regarding the delegation.
The Global Outreach on Operation Sindoor aims to convey India's strong and united message of zero tolerance for terrorism, as the delegations engage with governments and civil society in partner nations to build understanding and support for India's fight against cross-border terrorism.
Speaking to reporters, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh said, "All political parties and people stand united on this issue of national concern. A joint delegation of members from all political parties is being sent to partner countries. They will present India's stand to the world..
He mentioned that the option of initiating a no-confidence motion is constitutionally available to all political parties. However, he noted that the Imran Khan-founded party has not considered using it at this time.
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Dilip Jaiswal on Saturday said that a team of 40 Members of Parliament (MPs) will travel to various countries to explain India's stance on terrorism emanating from Pakistan, stressing that national security must unite all political parties to s
Accusing the BJP of "politicising" the 'Operation Sindoor', Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh reacted to media reports that India will send delegations of MPs from all political parties to world capitals to brief different countries on the recent India-Pakistan tension and said tha
BSF constable Purnam Kumar Shaw was released by Pakistan after being held since April 23. His return brought relief to his family. UP Congress chief Ajai Rai welcomed his return and said Shaw had suffered a lot. He also questioned PM Modi over US President Donald Trump's role in the ceasefir
Priyank Kharge criticized PM Modi for choosing silence over dialogue with the nation and political parties. He urged for an all-party meeting and a special session of Parliament. Kharge also called out U.S. President Trump's comments on mediation, describing it as interference in a bilateral
Communist Party of India (Marxist) MP John Brittas on Thursday expressed support for the government's actions against terrorism, stating that all political parties back the armed forces' efforts. However, he also emphasised the need for caution to avoid escalating the situation.
The Congress MP further reiterated the opposition's full support for the government, saying, "I would like to congratulate the Indian Army for the great job. This is a tit for tat, an essential lesson taught to Pakistan. All political parties are together in this, and we will support whateve