RJD leader Prem Chand Gupta highlights India's unified fight against Pakistan-backed terrorism

ANI May 22, 2025 198 views

RJD leader Prem Chand Gupta emphasized India's political unity against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism during an all-party delegation briefing. He dismissed Congress criticism about delayed terror investigations, citing ongoing operations and over 100 neutralized militants. The delegation aims to counter Pakistan's propaganda in Russia, Spain, and three other nations through strategic discussions rather than public rallies. Gupta stressed the mission will highlight Pakistan's terror links while addressing broader issues like the Indus Waters Treaty.

"Whenever the nation is in crisis, the entire country stands united" - Prem Chand Gupta
New Delhi, May 22: As India scales up its global anti-terror outreach under Operation Sindoor, RJD leader and all-party delegation member Prem Chand Gupta affirmed that political parties are united in exposing Pakistan's role in cross-border terrorism and false propaganda campaigns.

Key Points

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Gupta counters Congress queries on terror response

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Delegation to expose Pakistan's false narratives in 5 nations

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Over 100 terrorists neutralized post-Pahalgam attack

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Indus Waters Treaty and civilian safety on agenda

Gupta also responded to questions raised by Congress leaders Vijay Wadettiwar and Jairam Ramesh about the government's handling of recent terror incidents and military preparedness.

"Whenever the nation is in crisis, the entire country stands united. All political parties are together on this, and our delegation will strongly present India's position across five countries- Russia, Spain, Greece, Latvia, and Slovenia," said Gupta.

Commenting on Congress MP Jairam Ramesh's remark on why the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack haven't been caught yet, Gupta said, "This isn't like visiting a temple and catching someone instantly. The investigation is underway, and over 100 terrorists have already been neutralised. The process is ongoing and effective."

Gupta underlined that the delegation is not for public rallies but for strategic discussions. "We're not going for speeches. Parliamentarians, media, officials, and experts are coming together to directly counter Pakistan's false narratives and highlight their long history of backing terror," he said.

He added that the delegation will also raise broader issues including the Indus Waters Treaty and the safety of civilians in India, especially after the Pahalgam incident. "Pakistan's false propaganda needs to be exposed. Today, the world suffers from terrorism--nobody supports it anymore. We will make sure that truth reaches global forums," he asserted.

The all-party delegation, under Operation Sindoor, aims to reinforce India's diplomatic message following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack by engaging international stakeholders and exposing Pakistan's role in promoting terror.

Through this global outreach, the delegation seeks to convey India's strong and united stance of zero tolerance for terrorism, building understanding and support among governments and civil society in partner nations for India's fight against cross-border terrorism.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some unity among our politicians when it comes to national security! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor is a strong move to expose Pakistan's terror factories globally. Hope this delegation gets concrete results, not just photo ops. The world needs to see the truth about our neighbor's activities.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the all-party delegation, why only European countries? Shouldn't we focus more on our immediate neighbors and Islamic nations who can actually influence Pakistan? The Indus Water Treaty discussion is crucial though - we've been too soft for too long.
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Amit S.
Gupta's temple analogy was spot on! Investigations take time, especially in sensitive border areas. Instead of political point-scoring, all parties should support our security forces. Jai Hind to our brave soldiers fighting terrorism daily!
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Sunita R.
Good initiative but actions speak louder than delegations. We've been exposing Pakistan for decades - when will concrete international action happen? Also, why no women in this delegation? Counter-terrorism isn't just a men's issue.
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Vikram J.
The Pahalgam attack was heartbreaking 💔 Glad to see political unity on this. But we need more than diplomacy - stronger border security, better intelligence, and harsher punishments for terror sympathizers within our own country too.
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Neha T.
While terrorism must be condemned, we must also address the root causes. Poverty and lack of education make youth vulnerable to radicalization on both sides of the border. Our diplomacy should include people-to-people peace initiatives alongside hard security measures.

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