‘Talent Vacuum in BJP’: Congress on the report of the major delegation of MPs to highlight Pakistan’s terrorism. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday welcomed the Center’s decision to bring Shashi Tharoor to lead a delegation assigned to the international platforms to lead a delegation assigned to the international platforms.Taking X, the Kerala Congress claimed that the government chose Tharoor for the role of “talent vacuum” within the BJP, saying that the nation needs a voice that commands global respect.The party said, “At a time when Prime Minister Modi and the minister of his external affairs have lost credibility internationally, the nation needs a voice that gives respect.The post said, “We are confident that Shashi Tharoor will present India’s case globally and correct the mistakes made by the Modi government.”A day after the government announced a plan to send about 40 MPs to various parts of the world, announced a plan to highlight Pakistan’s continuous support for terrorism.MPs will tell the international community about Pakistan’s ongoing participation in terrorism and will draw attention to India’s recently launched Operation Sindor.The 10-day tour is expected to begin on 23 May, with the possibility of visiting major world capitals including Washington DC, London, Abu Dhabi, Johannesburg and Tokyo.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is leading coordinated efforts for the initiative. Several opposition MPs including Manish Tiwari, Shashi Tharoor, Priyanka Chaturvedi and Sasamit Patra have been allegedly contacted to participate.This will be the first time that the Center is presenting a multi-party delegation of MPs and cross-border terrorism to present India’s stance on Kashmir.Although the government has not officially announced the official announcement, it is understood that the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and other agencies are preparing detailed dossiers to certify India’s allegations against Pakistan.An Foreign Ministry official is expected to be with the delegation.The move comes in view of accurate attacks by the Indian Armed Forces on the terrorist launchpad in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK). Several days after the confrontation along the Line of Control, the two nations agreed to a ceasefire on 10 May. India clarified that while military operations will stop, there will be no diplomatic association with Islamabad