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Foreign outreach of Congress back center on Terror, PM Modi to leave major meetings. Bharat News

New Delhi: Congress confirmed on Friday that it will participate in the government’s proposed Multi-party parliamentary delegation Many countries to convince India’s stand Terrorism from PakistanWhile the government has not officially announced the scheme, Congress General Secretary in -charge, Jeram Ramesh told PTI that Union Minister Kiren Rijiju had spoken to the Congress President in this regard. However, Ramesh also criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for avoiding domestic political counseling on major national security issues. “The Prime Minister has refused to preside over two all-party meetings on the Pahalgam terror attacks and Operation Sindoor. The Prime Minister has not agreed to call a special session of Parliament that the Indian National Congress is demanding to showcase a collective will and to unannounced by Parliament on 22 February 1994,” Ramesh said in a post. He said, “The Prime Minister and his party are constantly maligning the Congress, as it has called for unity and solidarity.” “Now suddenly the PM has decided to send a multi-Pakistan delegation abroad to convince India’s stand on terrorism from Pakistan. The Indian National Congress always takes a position in the highest national interest and never politicizes national security issues like BJP. Therefore, InC will surely be part of these delegations,” Ramesh said. Under Operation Sindoor, India carried out accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and in Pakistan in the beginning of Pakistan in early 22 April in response to a terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April.

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