‘Pakistan is a desperate country’: Ravi Shankar Prasad of BJP raised anti -India slogans in Copenhagen. Bharat News

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party MP Ravi Shankar Prasad on Friday slammed Pakistani citizens, who hosted an Indian parliamentary delegation against India outside a site in Copenhagen and said that Pakistan is a desperate country, and they are out of frustration. Addressing the Indian migrant in Copenhagen, the BJP MP said that the Pakistan who is protesting here is doing so because his “handler” has asked him to do so. “We have come here fulfilling people’s hopes and aspirations – blessings, emotions, compassion, 1.4 billion Indians, we have come. I was very surprised to see the great Pakistanis raising slogans there. When the ambassador called me and asked, ‘What is going on?” – We went to France, we went to Rome, we were here yesterday, and even today, “BJP MP, one of all party delegation leaders, who are going around the world to give details about Operation Sindoor, said. “The program is going very well – whether in France, Rome or Copenhagen – we are getting extensive coverage on local media, international media, radio, television and social media. Then his handlers in Pakistan would have told him,” What are you doing? ” Do something! “So out of frustration, they came here. Pakistan is a desperate country – it works out of frustration, and continues to ignore things with impurities. This is the whole,” he said. BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad and Daggubati Purandeshwari, Samik Bhattacharya, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, Congress MP Ghulam Ali Khattan and Amar Singh, former Union Minister Majkaj Sarak,Samik Bhattacharya emphasized his mission to alert the world about terrorism, given that Pakistani businesses often work under Indian names abroad.Former minister MJ Akbar described Pakistan as a “double face” and praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in addressing Pakistan’s behavior.Priyanka Chaturvedi stressed the cross-party unity against Pakistan, referring to the historic trend of Shiv Sena. He also questioned the IMF’s decision to provide loans to Pakistan, suggesting that funds were being misused for anti -India activities.“As we were coming here, we saw some flags, and all of you will know what those flags are. And I thought myself, IMF is getting into loan work, and I hope that people who are giving them IMF loans, they realize what it is being used. So, just two minutes ago, I have gone out to check whether they are ready, and when they are ready for us when they are ready for us.