
News Topical, Digital Desk : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet representatives of MPs who took India's message abroad under 'Operation Sindoor' at his official residence on Tuesday evening. In this meeting, the Prime Minister will take experiences and feedback from the representatives of 7 prominent MPs who returned from abroad. Apart from this, PM Modi will host dinner for all the MPs.
Task to expose Pakistan on terrorism
The delegation led by seven MPs was given the task of exposing Pakistan before the world on terrorism. The seven MPs who led the delegation included Shashi Tharoor from Congress, Ravi Shankar Prasad from BJP, Sanjay Kumar Jha from JDU, Baijayant Panda from BJP, Kanimozhi Karunanidhi from DMK, Supriya Sule from NCP-SP and Shrikant Shinde from Shinde Shiv Sena.
Explaining the policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism
In fact, after 'Operation Sindoor', an all-party delegation was sent to different countries to present India's stand on terrorism to the world. Through this delegation, India informed about its zero tolerance policy on terrorism. All the all-party delegations have returned to their country. Now PM Modi is meeting the delegation members today. This meeting is taking place at a time when the monsoon session is going to start next month and all the opposition parties have been demanding the government to call a special Parliament session since 'Operation Sindoor'.
Operation Sindoor was launched after the Pahalgam attack
Let us tell you that on 22 April, Pakistani terrorists attacked tourists in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. 26 people were killed in this terrorist attack, most of whom were tourists. After this terrorist attack, India retaliated against terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) through 'Operation Sindoor'. During this operation, 9 terrorist hideouts were destroyed in Pakistan and PoK and more than 100 terrorists were killed.
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