Key Points

PM Modi praised the all-party delegation for effectively presenting India’s stance on terrorism during diplomatic engagements. BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana dismissed Opposition criticism as frustration over Modi’s achievements. The PM emphasized India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism while Khatana condemned Pakistan’s dual approach on water talks and terror. The meeting reinforced India’s strengthened global position post-Operation Sindoor.

Key Points: Modi Praises All-Party MPs for Operation Sindoor Diplomatic Efforts

  • Modi commended MPs for effective diplomatic representation
  • BJP MP slams Opposition’s frustration over govt’s Pakistan stance
  • India reaffirms zero tolerance for terrorism amid Indus Treaty talks
  • Khatana highlights global shift in power dynamics favoring India
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PM Modi appreciated efforts of all-party delegation: Gulam Ali Khatana on all-party teams meet with Prime Minister

PM Modi lauds MPs for showcasing India’s zero-tolerance stance on terrorism during diplomatic outreach after Operation Sindoor.

"PM Modi was very pleased with our meeting and appreciated the efforts of all MPs. – Gulam Ali Khatana"

New Delhi, June 11

BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana on Wednesday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated efforts and endeavours of all the Members of Parliament (MPs) of All-party delegation that met him at his official residence on Tuesday, for briefing about their 'achievements and experiences' during India’s diplomatic outreach mission, after Operation Sindoor.

Khatana, speaking to IANS, said that the all-party delegation presented India’s position in a very effective manner and the world has now come to understand that while India wants good relations with neighbors and it has zero tolerance on terrorism.

On the meeting of all-party delegation teams meet with Prime Minister, he said, "PM Modi was very pleased with our meeting and appreciated the efforts of all MPs."

The BJP MP also lashed out at Opposition's response to government's diplomatic offensive against Pakistan and dismissed their criticism as frustration.

"The Opposition is facing two frustrations, first, the people have rejected them, and second, they could achieve nothing during their time in power. Prime Minister Modi has, in the last 11 years, brought the country towards new achievements and strength, and they are clearly upset about it," he remarked.

When asked whether there should be a special parliamentary session or debate on Operation Sindoor, Khatana said, "That’s up to the government to decide, but the Opposition is just venting frustration. While they issue many statements here, their leaders have played no constructive role abroad."

Earlier, Prime Minister Modi praised the lawmakers who represented India with dignity and purpose and took forward India's message of zero tolerance against terrorism.

“We are all proud of the manner in which they put forward India’s voice,” the PM said, according to an official statement.

Khatana also lashed out at Pakistan’s attitude, saying, "They are trying to engage in talks over water-sharing under the Indus Waters Treaty while continuing to spread terrorism. They will have to realize that the power dynamics have changed, and India will no longer tolerate this behavior."

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
It's good to see cross-party unity on matters of national security. Operation Sindoor was a bold move that showed our neighbors we mean business. Hope this diplomatic push continues with China too - they've been testing our patience at the borders. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I wish the government would be more transparent about such operations. A parliamentary debate would help citizens understand the full picture. Democracy thrives on discussion, not just action.
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Amit S.
Pakistan's double game must be called out! Talking water treaties while supporting terrorism? Enough is enough. India's strong stance under PM Modi is exactly what we needed. The world is finally seeing Pakistan's true colors.
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Sunita R.
The all-party delegation shows India speaks in one voice on global platforms. But I hope this unity extends to domestic issues too - our farmers, economy and healthcare need attention as much as foreign policy. 🤞
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Vikram J.
Khatana ji is right about changed power dynamics. Remember how Pakistan used to bully us on international platforms? Now the tables have turned. But we must stay vigilant - China is the bigger challenge at our borders.
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Neha T.
While national security is important, I wish our leaders would show the same enthusiasm in solving issues with Nepal and Bangladesh. Strong neighborhood policy means all neighbors, not just responding to Pakistan's provocations.

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