‘We all rise above party politics’: Manish Tiwari joined Tharoor, Karsheed against India’s terror. Bharat News

New Delhi: As the Modi government has carried forward its global diplomatic outreach under Operation Sindoor, senior Congress leader Manish Tiwari joined the chorus of support of opposition leaders, asked for unity in front of terrorism. Speaking as part of an all-party delegation in Adis Ababa, Tiwari said, “When it comes to India’s self-esteem, we all rise above party politics.,Tiwari’s comment came after the same support as Congress’ colleagues – Shashi Tharoor and Salman Khurshid, even party president Mallikrajun Kharge took a line of confrontation, demanding a special Parliament session after military operations demanding a special Parliament session after misleading the nation and defense.Addressing the Indian community in the capital of Ethiopia, Tiwari said, “If Pakistan does not stop promoting terrorism, the answer, which has been very calculated so far, will be very aggressive.” He mentioned that Ethiopia expressed support for India’s position and condemned the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 26 people.In a conversation with ANI, Tiwari said, “Ethiopia has appreciated India’s actions in self-defense. We share a deep decent relationship with this country. Our people have always strong and sociable.”Highlighting the busyness of the delegation, the Chandigarh MP said he met former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Deputy Speaker of the ruling Samriddhi Party and leaders of the African Union and Ethiopian Parliament. “The African Union was one of the first people to clearly define terrorism. His solidarity is important, “he said.The delegation received by Indian Ambassador Anil Kumar Rai at the International Airport consists of leaders of the party lines: Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur (BJP), Vikramjit Singh Sahni (AAP), Lavu Sri Krishna Deorayalu (TDP), ANARSHAR (TDP) Syed Akbaruddin.His visit is part of the Operation Sindoor launched by the Government of India on 7 May in response to the Pahalgam terror attack. As part of this initiative, seven all-party delegations have been sent to more than 30 countries-including France, UK, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Japan, America and South Africa, highlighting Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism and presenting India’s zero-oppression policy.Operation Sindoor included accurate attacks by the Indian armed forces on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in more than 100 militants associated with Jai-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Hizbul Mujahiden.