Congress MP Amar Singh, part of the all-party delegation, addressed the Indian diaspora in Copenhagen, raising concerns over Pakistan's involvement in cross-border terrorism and drug trafficking. He urged the Indian community to remain united in confronting such external threats.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday (local time) hit back at Pakistani nationals who raised anti-India slogans outside a venue hosting an Indian parliamentary delegation in Copenhagen and said that they have come here in "desperation", advising people to "ignore
"We have all been doing our bit...I might have differences with the ruling party, but I will not let my political interest come before my nation's interest. I will keep working towards what is in the best interest of my nation," he told the Indian diaspora in Jakarta.
"We have come here with only two purposes: to explain India's stand on cross-border terrorism to the international community... and to tell everyone that Pakistan has been indulging in creating false propaganda and peddling lies... We had a very fruitful interaction with everyone who matt
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday visited the Geeta Bhawan Temple in Poonch, which was damaged in Pakistani firing. During his visit, he worshipped and paid his respects.
From Denmark's side, the luncheon was attended by Freddy Svane, former ambassador of Denmark to India; Niels Ahlman-Ohlsen, former MP and currently CEO of Strategic Alliance International ApS; Manu Sareen former MP and an author; and Helle Degn Vice-President of the Mandela Center.
Israel's security forces operated throughout Judea and Samaria this week to thwart terrorism, during which time 80 wanted terrorists were arrested and seven weapons were confiscated.
"The new India will not just share information and data. If anything happens to the country, 'India ab andar ghus ke marega'...PM Modi said very clearly that this is the new normal. Our nation is progressing, and there is peace," said Jha.
CPI (M) MP John Brittas, who is part of the all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, said the country understands India's concerns about terrorism and has declared its intent to support India.
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury on Fridayreacted to Prime Minister Modi's promise to raze the hideout of the mastermind behind terrorism, questioning how this could be a personal promise.
Freddy Svane, former Danish Ambassador to India, on Friday lauded the all-party delegation's initiative to raise awareness about terrorism globally. He appreciated their efforts to convey the message that terror must be fought collectively.
"Today, I met the family members of our Kanpur son, Shubham Dwivedi, who lost his life in the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam. He expressed his gratitude to our mighty army for Operation Sindoor against terrorism. Their spirit inspires the countrymen," PM Modi posted on X.