Key Points

Lawmakers rallied behind Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri after he faced online harassment following India-Pakistan military de-escalation talks. The parliamentary committee held an extended 3-hour session discussing Operation Sindoor and regional diplomacy. Misri declined a formal solidarity resolution but received unanimous praise for his service. The meeting saw record attendance as MPs examined cross-border tensions and counter-terror operations.

Key Points: MPs Back Foreign Secretary Misri Amid Online Trolling Over Pakistan Talks

  • Panel unanimously supported Misri against social media attacks
  • Operation Sindoor retaliation discussed in 3-hour meeting
  • India-Pakistan military de-escalation understanding revealed
  • 24 MPs attended record-breaking committee session
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Parliamentary panel members condemn trolling of Foreign Secretary Misri, express solidarity with him

Parliamentary panel members condemn trolling of Vikram Misri after India-Pakistan military de-escalation, praising his diplomatic service.

"We all stand with him...he has performed good service for the nation – Shashi Tharoor"

New Delhi, May 19

Members of the Standing Committee on External Affairs on Monday expressed their solidarity with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri against online trolling after he had announced that India and Pakistan had reached an understanding for stopping military action following Operation Sindoor. The members said he has performed good service for the nation.

Talking to reporters after a meeting of the Standing Committee, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said the members expressed a desire to have a resolution expressing solidarity with the Foreign Secretary in the face of the unwarranted attacks or comments, but Misri requested that there should be no resolution.

Misri briefed the members on current foreign policy developments regarding India and Pakistan in the wake of Operation Sindoor carried out by India on May 7.

India had carried out Operation Sindoor early on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack and launched precise strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoJK. Indian Armed Forces responded effectively to Pakistan's subsequent aggression and pounded its airports.

Tharoor, who heads the panel, said several questions were raised in the three-hour discussion and detailed answers were received.

"We had a very comprehensive and rich discussion. As you can see, a meeting that normally would have finished by 6 o'clock, has gone on till 7 o'clock. It was a very thorough, wide-ranging discussion. We had 24 members attending, which I think is a record for this committee. The fact is that this was a very thorough discussion. Many of the MPs had thoughtful questions to ask. There was even a desire to have a resolution expressing solidarity with the Foreign Secretary in the face of the unwarranted attacks or comments, he himself requested that there should be no resolution but it was a unanimous sentiment of the committee, that he has performed good service for the nation, we all stand with him," Tharoor said

"That was not a formal resolution but it was definitely the wish of everyone. I also want to add that the committee has, in many ways, covered a lot of constructive ground and has left with satisfactory responses to various questions...We have had a good discussion," he added.

He said a lengthy discussion was held with the MEA in which 24 members took part and "a lot of people had questions" and "detailed and satisfactory responses to those questions" were received.

"All committee members wanted to encourage the Foreign Secretary and announce our solidarity against everything that was said on social media against him and his family. This is absolutely wrong. The entire committee supports him. We would also like to say that he has served the nation well and we are thankful to him for that...Several questions were raised in the 3-hour discussion, and detailed answers were received for them," he said.

India and Pakistan have reached an understanding for stopping military action following a call made by Pakistan's DGMO to his Indian counterpart.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Foreign service officers work tirelessly for national interest. Trolling them for doing their job is shameful. We should stand united behind our diplomats, especially when dealing with sensitive matters like Pakistan relations. Operation Sindoor was necessary, and the de-escalation shows diplomatic maturity.
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Priya M.
While I support our forces in Operation Sindoor, the trolling culture has gone too far. Keyboard warriors don't understand the complexities of diplomacy. We need more civil discourse - our diplomats deserve respect for handling tough situations with Pakistan 🇮🇳
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Amit S.
Good to see cross-party support for our Foreign Secretary. When it comes to national security and foreign policy, we must rise above politics. The Pakistan situation is delicate - we need experienced officers like Misri ji to navigate these waters without social media mobs breathing down their necks.
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Sunita R.
The de-escalation is welcome, but we must remain vigilant. Pakistan's track record isn't great. That said, attacking our own officials solves nothing. Foreign policy isn't cricket commentary - it requires nuance that doesn't fit in 280-character tweets!
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Vikram D.
While I appreciate the committee's sentiment, why wasn't there similar outrage when other officials were trolled? Selective condemnation won't help. We need consistent standards for all civil servants, regardless of which government they serve under.
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Neha P.
Operation Sindoor showed our strength, but peace is the real victory. Kudos to our diplomats for managing this crisis. The committee's support is heartening - hope this sets a precedent against online harassment of officials doing tough jobs. More power to FS Misri! 🙏

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