Janhit: Indian MPs Promote National Unity and Anti-Terror Message in Global Diplomatic Missions

In a remarkable display of political unity, Indian leaders across party lines have united overseas to expose Pakistan’s terror links through ‘Operation Sindoor.’ Meanwhile, back home, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day Gujarat visit, marking 11 years of his government’s tenure. His tour includes multiple grand roadshows in Vadodara, Dahod, and Buj, with thousands lining the streets waving the tricolor and warmly greeting him. During the visit, Modi launched the ‘Sindoor Samman Yatra’ in Ahmedabad—a roadshow symbolizing national pride and respect for the armed forces. This operation underscores India’s firm stance against Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism, a message also echoed abroad by a 59-member "Team India" delegation. Led by MPs like BJP’s Bhajan Pandya in Kuwait, Congress’s Shashi Tharoor in Guyana, DMK’s Kanimozhi in Slovenia, and JDU’s Sanjay Jha in Japan, they have engaged foreign dignitaries, cultural forums, and global audiences, revealing how Pakistan uses religion to justify terrorism, comparable to ISIS-style extremism. Leaders like Asaduddin Owaisi in Bahrain have also exposed Pakistan’s agenda, calling it akin to a terrorist organization. Despite internal political differences, India presents a united front globally and domestically, emphasizing solidarity against terrorism and calling for Pakistan’s diplomatic isolation.

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