Key Points

Kiren Rijiju emphasized India's commitment to peace while vowing strong action against terrorism as all-party delegations prepare to present India's stance abroad. The Congress party criticized the government's delegation selection process, calling it politically motivated. Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan. Cross-border tensions have escalated with both sides engaging in military exchanges.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju says India supports peace but will retaliate against terror

  • Rijiju defends all-party delegations representing India globally
  • Congress criticizes delegation selection process
  • Operation Sindoor targeted Pakistan-based terror groups
  • Cross-border tensions escalate after Pahalgam attack
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Let world know that India supports peace, but will respond to terror attacks: Kiren Rijiju on all-party delegations' mission

Minister Kiren Rijiju asserts India's stance on peace and counter-terrorism as all-party delegations head abroad amid Congress criticism.

"India supports peace but will act against those who support terrorism - Kiren Rijiju"

Leh, May 19

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Monday said that it is important to let the world know that India supports peace, however, it will take stern action against any act of terrorism. India is sending its all-party delegations to different countries in this regard, he added.

"India has always supported peace. Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Operation Sindoor in response to the killing of our innocent civilians by the Pakistan-sponsored terrorists," Rijiju told reporters here.

"Delegations of India are going to various countries and will put forward India's side. It is important to let the world know that India supports peace and will act against those who support terrorism, and the world should support the same," he added.

Reacting to the Congress's criticism regarding the selection of members of all-party delegations, he said that the delegates will represent not their parties but their country.

" This is not a topic of politics. These delegations are not going to represent a party but the country," he said.

A political row has erupted over the process of nominating members to all-party delegations as the government ignored three of the four names suggested by the Congress.

Meanwhile, Congress General Secretary in charge of Communications, Jairam Ramesh, on Monday criticised the Central government, describing the decision to send a delegation to key partner countries as a 'damage control' effort.

Ramesh claimed that India's 'Vishwa Guru' image has taken a hit following tensions with Pakistan.

He further argued that the delegation's visit to key partner countries to highlight India's ongoing fight against cross-border terrorism and Operation Sindoor would have been more appropriate if it had come after an all-party meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"...Congress party believes that an all-party meeting should have been done before this and PM Modi should have chaired the meeting...Our second demand was to hold a special session of the Parliament to discuss the issues of the relationship between China and Pakistan," Ramesh told ANI.

Ramesh further criticised the government for omitting three of the names recommended by the party for the all-party delegation.

"This delegation is going for damage control. We have been saying that we need to stay united, and we are standing with our armed forces like a rock. We have said that Operation Sindoor is a historic operation, but PM Modi does not speak with the LoP or the Congress President. They ask us to give names. When we gave 4 names, they picked only one of them and added names on their own. What type of politics is this?" he added.

According to Congress, the party had submitted four names to the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs by May 16, but the final list released late on May 17 included only one of the suggested names.

The list includes MPs from multiple parties, divided into seven groups of 8-9 members. A leader has been assigned for each group, who will lead the delegation at a global level.

This came after India's decisive military response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the death of over 100 terrorists affiliated with terror outfits like the Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.

After the attack, Pakistan retaliated with cross-border shelling across the Line of Control and Jammu and Kashmir as well as attempted drone attacks along the border regions, following which India launched a coordinated attack and damaged radar infrastructure, communication centres and airfields across 11 airbases in Pakistan.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Strong message by our government! 🇮🇳 We must show the world that India wants peace but won't tolerate terrorism. Operation Sindoor was a necessary response to protect our citizens. Why is Congress politicizing national security? This is about India, not parties.
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Priya M.
While I support our armed forces, the government should be more inclusive in these delegations. If we're presenting a united front, why exclude opposition voices? A proper all-party meeting before sending delegations would have built stronger consensus.
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Amit S.
Pakistan has been exporting terror for decades. Enough is enough! Our soldiers are giving befitting reply through Operation Sindoor. The world needs to see Pakistan's true colors. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sunita R.
As someone from Kashmir, I've seen the pain caused by cross-border terrorism first-hand. Happy to see strong action but worried about escalation. Hope diplomacy works too. The delegation should highlight our suffering to international community.
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Vikram J.
Both sides need to stop playing politics with national security. Congress shouldn't complain about names, and BJP shouldn't exclude opposition arbitrarily. Terrorism affects all Indians equally - let's show unity for once!
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Neha P.
The world knows Pakistan shelters terrorists. But we must also be careful about China's role in all this. They always support Pakistan behind the scenes. Our delegations should focus on exposing this axis of terror to global powers.

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