#Pakistani embassy reportedly urged #Malaysian officers to cancel the Indian delegation’s programmes led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha.
All-party parliamentary delegation led by JD(U) MP #Sanjay Kumar Jha meets with #Malaysian officers on Monday.(ANI)
#Pakistani embassy urged #Malaysian officers to cancel the Indian delegation’s programmes led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha, however this didn’t work, and the delegation acquired full assist, NDTV reported, quoting sources.
The involved delegation comprised JP MPs #Aparajita Sarangi, #Brij Lal, #Pradan Baruah and Hemang Joshi, Trinamool’s Abhishek Banerjee, CPM’s #John Brittas, Congress’s #Salman Khurshid and former diplomat Mohan Kumar.
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According to the report, #Pakistan lobbied native officers in #Malaysia, invoking Islamic solidarity and elevating the Kashmir concern to dam the Indian delegation’s efforts. But #Malaysian authorities refused to be swayed, and all the delegation’s programmes went forward as deliberate.
Apart from #Malaysia, the delegation’s tour consists of stops in Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, and Singapore, underscoring India’s dedication to regional peace, safety, and growth.
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The mission was aimed toward spotlighting #Pakistan’s alleged assist for terror teams and briefing regional companions on India’s counter-terrorism operation, codenamed Operation Sindoor.
Sanjay Jha on his delegation’s efficiency
After concluding their multi-nation go to, the all-party delegation led by JD(U) MP #Sanjay Kumar Jha departed for India on Tuesday, emphasising that they’re going again “very satisfied” and the job that the Indian Government entrusted to them was achieved to a “great extent”. They arrived in Delhi later.
Speaking to ANI, BJP MP #Aparajita Sarangi asserted that the aim of their go to has been fulfilled.
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“I would say that I feel very much enriched at the end of 13 days of massive touring in five countries. We started the tour on the 21st of May, and today is the 3rd of June, and we are heading towards India. Going to India is very much welcome for all of us. We are looking forward to going to our motherland. But I would say that the purpose with which we had come has been fulfilled in my mind,” she mentioned.
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