Key Points

JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha is rallying international support against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism during India's global diplomatic push. He warned ambassadors in Tokyo that terrorism could target any nation next, urging unified action. The delegation secured Japan's backing while connecting Bihar's Buddhist heritage to India's peaceful ethos. This campaign reinforces India's zero-tolerance policy through parliamentary consensus.

Key Points: JD(U)'s Sanjay Jha Urges Global Action Against Pakistan Terrorism

  • Jha leads Indian delegation exposing Pakistan's state-sponsored terror
  • Warns global community could face similar threats
  • Japan reaffirms support for India's counterterrorism stance
  • Delegation highlights Bihar's Buddhist legacy of peace
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Don't be a fence-sitter, fight against terrorism is for everyone: JD(U)'s Sanjay Jha appeals for global support

JD(U) MP Sanjay Jha warns nations against fence-sitting as India exposes Pakistan's cross-border terror during global diplomatic outreach.

"Today it is India, tomorrow it could be you. Don’t be a fence-sitter—fight against terrorism is for everyone. - Sanjay Jha"

Tokyo, May 23

Highlighting India's fight against cross-border terrorism, JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha on Friday asserted that the all-party delegation are visiting different countries in the world to apprise the global community about Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.

Jha was interacting with Ambassadors and diplomats of Brazil, Australia, Colombia, Greece and South Korea in Japan's Tokyo.

The Janata Dal (United) MP, who is leading one of the seven all-party delegations, stressed that India today is a victim of terrorism, and it could be any other country in the future.

Pointing out Islamabad's involvement in cross-border terrorism, he further mentioned that Pakistan funds terrorists, trains them and sends them to India.

"We are going to different countries to apprise the world that today it is India and tomorrow it could be you also. So don't be a fence-sitter. Fight against terrorism is for everyone. We are representing our people; we are going all over the world to apprise about the cross-border terrorism of Pakistan. It is state-sponsored terrorism. They finance it, they fund it, they train them and they send them to India and to other parts of the world also," Jha Said.

"Every terrorist activity in the world has some or other link in Pakistan, so this time our Prime Minister has also said it is a new normal. Enough is enough...if anything happens to our citizens, we will hit back; we will retaliate," he added.

In a reference to his home state Bihar's connection with Buddhism, Jha said, "I come from the state of Bihar, where Buddhism is born. Buddhism is for 'Ahimsa' - for peace."

An All-Party Parliamentary delegation from India, led by Sanjay Kumar Jha is on a visit to Japan from May 22 to 24.

On Thursday, the delegation met Japan's Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya.

The delegation also met Yoshihide Suga, former Prime Minister of Japan and current Vice President of the Liberal Democratic Party and Chairman of the Japan-India Association, as well as Takashi Endo, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Security. Both leaders affirmed Japan's continued support for India's efforts against terrorism, the official statement added.

The Indian delegation also held an interaction with leading Japanese think tanks, briefing participants on India's zero tolerance policy on terrorism. Participants expressed strong support for India's counterterrorism stance during the discussions.

The all-party delegation projects India's national consensus and resolute approach to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. It will convey to the world the country's strong message of zero tolerance for terrorism.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally someone speaking the truth about Pakistan's role in terrorism! Our government is doing the right thing by taking this message globally. Every Indian knows how many lives we've lost to cross-border terror. Japan's support is encouraging 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, I wish our leaders would focus more on internal security too. Terrorism isn't just external - we have homegrown issues that need attention. But yes, Pakistan's involvement must be exposed globally.
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Amit S.
Good move! But will the world listen? Western countries have double standards when it comes to terrorism against India. Remember how they ignored 26/11 evidence? Hope Japan and others show more spine.
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Sneha R.
The Buddhist peace angle from Bihar is clever diplomacy 👏 India should use its soft power more often in these discussions. Our ancient philosophies have solutions for modern problems.
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Vikram D.
Why only Japan? We need to take this message to Europe and America where Pakistan has managed to create a false narrative. Our diplomats should be more aggressive in countering their propaganda.
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Neha T.
The 'new normal' approach is much needed! For too long we've been victims without proper response. Surgical strikes and strong diplomacy are making Pakistan accountable. Proud of our forces and diplomats 🙏

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