Key Points

During the final leg of a five-nation tour, an Indian delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi visited Spain and paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, echoing the values of non-violence. They met with the Indian diaspora, emphasizing India's unified stance against terrorism, and urging pride and unity among Indians abroad. This visit is part of a broader diplomatic mission, highlighting India's commitment to global peace and stability. Members of the delegation plan to engage with Spanish counterparts to discuss India's counter-terrorism efforts and economic position.

Key Points: Kanimozhi Leads Delegation Honoring Gandhi in Spain

  • Kanimozhi leads delegation in Spain
  • Tribute to Gandhi highlights non-violence
  • Strong anti-terrorism message delivered
  • Unity and pride emphasized among diaspora
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Kanimozhi-led delegation begins visit in Spain, pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's statue

Kanimozhi's delegation visits Spain, honoring Gandhi and emphasizing India's unity against terrorism.

"India will lead the global fight against terrorism, upholding peace and resilience. - Indian Embassy in Spain"

Madrid, June 2

An all-party Indian Parliamentary delegation led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi began the final leg of its five-nation visit in Madrid, by paying homage to the statue of the 'Father of the Nation' -- Mahatma Gandhi.

Taking to social media platform X on Sunday evening, the Indian Embassy in Spain in a press statement said: "The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation commenced the final leg of its five-nation visit in Madrid by paying homage to the bust of Mahatma Gandhi. The tribute was a solemn occasion to reflect on and honour the Mahatma's enduring values of non-violence and peace."

"Following the ceremony, the delegation engaged with members of the Indian community in Spain. The delegation conveyed a powerful message to the diaspora, emphasising that India remains unshakable and united in its fight against terrorism, which threatens global peace and humanity. The delegation highlighted that its diverse composition reflects a strong national consensus and resolve across political lines to combat this menace. They urged the Indian community in Spain to take pride in their roots, stand united and actively support India's efforts to promote justice and peace," the press statement added.

The Kanimozhi-led delegation include Samajwadi Party MP Rajeev Rai, BJP MP Captain Brijesh Chowta (Retd.), RJD MP Prem Chand Gupta, AAP MP Ashok Kumar Mittal, and Former Deputy Permanent Representative of India to the UN, Ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri and Ambassador Jawed Ashraf.

During the interaction, members of the Indian diaspora shared that their Spanish acquaintances had reacted with shock and concern to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, reflecting growing international awareness of the challenges India faces in combating terrorism, the press statement said.

The community also expressed strong support for India's counter-terrorism efforts and conveyed their solidarity with the nation, the press statement added.

"The delegation is scheduled to engage with members of the Spanish government, parliamentarians and civil society representatives on the final day of their visit. These engagements will provide a platform to brief Spanish leaders on Operation Sindoor and to articulate India's position as the world's fourth-largest economy, committed to peace, stability and a resolute stance against terrorism."

The Indian Embassy in Spain said in a post on X: "The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation had a insightful interaction with the Indian diaspora, reaffirming India’s unwavering commitment to peace in the face of terrorism. They emphasized that India will lead the global fight against terrorism, upholding the values of peace and resilience."

"The delegation with humility and conviction, called upon the community to stand united in pride and shared heritage."

"The diaspora responded with heartfelt enthusiasm, expressing deep solidarity with the nation and a strong sense of identity and belonging."

"The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation visiting Spain interacted with Arturo Fernandez Alvarez, a Spanish businessman, who is a survivor of the horrible terror attacks that took place in Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Arturo joined the delegation in condemning the menace of terrorism."

The delegation, a part of India's global diplomatic outreach campaign to highlight the significance of Operation Sindoor and India's continued fight against Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism, reached Spain following successful engagements in Latvia, Greece, Slovenia and Russia, reaffirming India's firm stance on combating terrorism.

- IANS

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Priya K.
It's heartwarming to see our leaders paying tribute to Gandhiji abroad. His message of peace is more relevant than ever today. The cross-party representation shows unity against terrorism - this is the India we want to see! 🇮🇳
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the delegation's efforts, I hope they focus more on concrete outcomes rather than just photo-ops. Terrorism needs strong action, not just speeches. Operation Sindoor must show real results on ground.
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Anjali M.
As an NRI in Europe, this makes me so proud! When our leaders present a united front abroad, it strengthens our position globally. The Spanish businessman's support shows how terrorism affects everyone. More such engagements please!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but why only European countries? Shouldn't we be focusing more on our immediate neighbors where terrorism originates? The real test is getting China and Pakistan to act against terror groups.
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Sunita R.
Gandhiji's statue becoming a symbol of Indian diplomacy abroad is beautiful ❤️ But we must remember his teachings in our policies too - both strength and compassion are needed in fighting terrorism.
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Karthik N.
The diversity of the delegation is impressive - DMK, BJP, AAP all together! This is the spirit we need to counter Pakistan's propaganda about India being divided. More power to such bipartisan efforts!

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