Key Points

Supriya Sule's delegation received significant support from Qatar's Shura Council for India's stance against terrorism. The discussion emphasized the need to eradicate terrorism from its source and highlighted India's Operation Sindoor against terror bases in Pakistan. Sule shared a poignant story of a Pune family affected by terrorism, underscoring the universal pain caused by such acts. The delegation's visit marked a part of India’s wider diplomatic initiatives, with future plans to engage with other nations.

Key Points: Qatar's Shura Council Supports Supriya Sule on Terrorism

  • Supriya Sule leads delegation urging Qatar support
  • Shura Council endorses India's anti-terrorism stand
  • Delegation highlights Operation Sindoor's success
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Qatar's Shura Council supports India's call to uproot terrorism: Supriya Sule

Supriya Sule secures Qatar's Shura Council backing India's stand against terrorism.

"The country and the world are united against terrorism because we have all witnessed the pain. - Supriya Sule"

Doha, May 25

The Shura Council of Qatar, the country’s top legislative body, on Sunday extended unequivocal support to India, echoing the Supriya Sule-led delegation’s call that terrorism in any form must be eliminated and uprooted from wherever they rear their ugly head.

The Indian delegation, led by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) Supriya Sule, met Qatar’s legislative body members and shared details about India’s Operation Sindoor – the targeted military strikes that dismantled terror bases in Pakistan and also about Pakistan’s open support and shielding of terror, corroborating the charge with documentary evidence.

The NCP(SP) MP, briefing the media after the Shura Council meeting, said that all members of Qatar Parliament stood in India’s support and elicited a common view that terrorism must be uprooted from its source.

She said that Qatar Parliamentarians shared similar views to India in containing terrorism and also maintaining a zero-tolerance policy on corruption.

Earlier in the day, the all-party delegation led by Supriya Sule met Qatar's Shura Council in Doha, delivering India's firm message against Pakistan-sponsored cross-border terrorism and also on the urgency to rein in the patrons and those nations promoting or shielding terror on their soil.

The all-party delegation led by Supriya Sule comprises Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Anurag Thakur and V. Muraleedharan, Congress leaders Manish Tewari and Anand Sharma, Telugu Desam Party's Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, Aam Aadmi Party leader Vikramjeet Singh Sawhney, and former diplomat Syed Akbaruddin.

Supriya Sule, speaking to IANS, also shared the pain and agony of a Pune-based family and emphasised why it was important to wage war against terrorism.

"The country and the world are united against terrorism because we have all witnessed the pain. Even today, there are two families from Pune, and from my own experience, I can tell you that whenever I talk to them, the first thing they say is that whenever they close their eyes—even after many years—the entire scene comes vividly before them, and they still feel that moment of fear. You can imagine what every one of these families would have gone through," she said.

The delegation, as part of India's broader diplomatic outreach, will also travel to South Africa, Ethiopia, and Egypt in the coming days.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a strong diplomatic move by India! 👏 Qatar's support shows our global standing is improving. We need more countries to call out Pakistan's double game on terrorism. Operation Sindoor was a masterstroke - hope we continue taking firm action.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the delegation's efforts, I wish our politicians showed this same unity back home. Terrorism affects all Indians regardless of party lines. Good to see Congress and BJP leaders working together abroad - why not in Parliament?
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Arjun S.
Qatar's support is significant given their regional influence. But we must be careful - many Gulf nations have historically been soft on terror funding. Hope this translates into real action against terror financing networks operating from their soil.
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Sunita R.
The mention of Pune families really hits home. Terrorism isn't just geopolitics - it's about ordinary people whose lives are destroyed. More countries need to understand this human cost. Kudos to Supriya Sule for highlighting this aspect.
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Vikram J.
Interesting that they discussed corruption too. Many terror networks thrive because of corrupt systems that allow them to operate. India-Qatar cooperation on both fronts could be a game changer. More such delegations please!
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Neha P.
Hope this isn't just diplomatic talk. We've seen many countries express support but then continue business as usual with Pakistan. Action speaks louder than words - let's see if Qatar takes concrete steps against terror groups.

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