Cong proposed 4 names for India's anti-terror global outreach; Tharoor didn't figure in list

IANS May 17, 2025 173 views

The Congress party has submitted a list of four MPs for international delegations to discuss terrorism, notably excluding Shashi Tharoor despite his earlier government nomination. The delegations aim to present India's stance on cross-border terrorism to strategic partner nations, including UN Security Council members. Rahul Gandhi personally submitted names including Anand Sharma, Gaurav Gogoi, Syed Naseer Hussain, and Raja Brar. The move highlights potential internal party dynamics and diplomatic strategy.

"Yesterday morning, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, spoke with the Congress President" - Jairam Ramesh
New Delhi, May 17: Just a while after the Centre announced the names of seven Members of Parliament (MPs) who would lead Indian delegations abroad to expose Pakistan's role in the recent Pahalgam terror attack, the Congress on Saturday revealed its own list of nominated MPs that it had sent to the government for the endeavour and notably senior leader and former diplomat Shashi Tharoor's name was missing from the list.

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Congress proposes 4 MPs for international terror awareness mission

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Tharoor absent from party's recommended list

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Delegations targeting UN Security Council nations

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Seven-party delegation plan announced

While Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju has named Tharoor as one of the leaders of the delegations alongside MPs from other parties, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh's post revealed that the list of four MPs sent to the government by the party did not mention Tharoor among them.

"Yesterday morning, the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, spoke with the Congress President and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. The INC was asked to submit names of 4 MPs for the delegations to be sent abroad to explain India's stance on terrorism from Pakistan," Jairam Ramesh posted on X.

He added that by noon on May 16, Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi had written to Rijiju with four names on behalf of the party: Former Union Minister Anand Sharma, Deputy Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi, Rajya Sabha member Syed Naseer Hussain, and Lok Sabha MP Raja Brar.

India has decided to send seven All-Party Delegations to strategic partner nations, including members of the UN Security Council, with the objective of presenting a united stance on cross-border terrorism and exposing Pakistan's alleged involvement in the Pahalgam attack, which killed 26 people.

The delegations will include MPs from different political parties, prominent figures, and senior diplomats.

The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs has named Shashi Tharoor (Congress), Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP), Baijayant Panda (BJP), Sanjay Kumar Jha (JDU), Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (DMK), Supriya Sule (NCP-SP), and Shrikant Eknath Shinde (Shiv Sena) as those expected to lead the delegations.

According to the Ministry, these delegations are expected to visit key partner countries such as the United States, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, South Africa, Egypt, and Japan later this month.

Reader Comments

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Priyanka M.
Interesting that Tharoor wasn't in Congress's list but was chosen by the government. He's our most articulate voice on global platforms - his diplomatic experience makes him perfect for this mission. Hope this isn't internal politics at play 🤔
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Rahul K.
Good to see all-party representation! Terrorism affects all Indians regardless of political affiliation. We must present a united front internationally against Pakistan-sponsored terror. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Arjun S.
Why so much focus on who's going? The important thing is that our message reaches the world clearly. Pakistan's terror factories must be exposed at every international forum. The victims of Pahalgam deserve justice.
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Sunita P.
Mixed feelings about this. While international outreach is needed, we've seen such delegations before with little concrete outcome. Hope this time there's proper follow-up action and not just photo-ops abroad.
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Vikram D.
The selection of countries is strategic - especially UAE and Qatar where Pakistan has deep connections. Smart move by MEA. But why no European countries? Their support matters in UNSC.
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Neha R.
As someone who lost a relative in Pahalgam, I just hope these delegations convey the human cost of terrorism beyond political statements. Numbers become statistics too easily - the world needs to see the faces behind the casualties.

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