Key Points

Shashi Tharoor will lead an Indian delegation to the US and Latin America to reinforce India's anti-terrorism stance. The Congress party has raised objections over the BJP-led government's selective inclusion of MPs. Tharoor emphasized national unity over party politics, calling the mission a duty. The delegation will engage with global leaders post-US Memorial Day for strategic discussions.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Leads India's Anti-Terror Delegation to US and Latin America

  • Tharoor to visit US, Brazil, Panama, Colombia, and Guyana
  • Congress protests BJP's selective MP inclusion
  • Delegation aims to showcase India's anti-terror consensus
  • Visit timed post-US Memorial Day for maximum engagement
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Shashi Tharoor's lead delegation to visit Georgetown, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, and US

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor heads a delegation to the US, Brazil, and other nations to project India's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism amid political tensions.

"As a citizen, being called upon to serve the nation at a time of crisis is a matter of duty for all of us. – Shashi Tharoor"

New Delhi, May 19

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor leads one of seven delegations to several countries to showcase India's zero-tolerance stance against terrorism. The delegation will visit Guyana, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, and the United States.

Tharoor's delegation is scheduled to depart on May 24, after the Foreign Secretary briefs them on Operation Sindoor.

The delegation's visit to the US is planned after the Memorial Day weekend, ensuring optimal engagement with Congress.

Speaking to the mediapersons, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Monday said, "The briefing for my delegation is going to be only on Friday. So, honestly, I am not going to say anything right now. Some of the teams are leaving earlier, so they need to have their meeting tomorrow. However, our delegation is leaving a bit later because the US has a big Memorial Day weekend, and Congress in the US is not in session until June 2. So, there is no point in arriving there too early. So, we are arriving later and leaving later...24th May, I believe (when his delegation will leave)...We are going first to Georgetown (Guyana), Panama, Colombia, Brazil and then finally to the US..."

He further added, "Today, we have a briefing by the Foreign Secretary about Operation Sindoor..."

Earlier, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh expressed strong objection to the central government choosing only one party MP out its four nominations for the all party-delegations formed to mobilise global support on Operation Sindoor.

"Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter and before 12 noon on the 16th May, we sent 4 names from our party for the all-party MPs delegation- Anand Sharma, Gaurav Gogoi, Nasir Hussain and Raja Brar. The government had mischievous intentions from the beginning, they added 4 more names which were not in our list... We know that Operation Sindoor is being politicised... But the Congress party believes that national interest is paramount... They have included only one name from our list, 4 more are our MPs, they are not representatives of the party, but they should listen to their conscience and not politicise it," Jairam Ramesh said.

The Congress has recommended Anand Sharma, Gaurav Gogoi, Nasir Hussain and Raja Brar to be part of the delegation. However BJP-led central government chose only Anand Sharma from the recommended list and took the liberty to select other Congress members including Shashi Tharoor, Manish Tewari, Amar Singh and Salman Khurshid for the delegations.

Meanwhile, Tharoor stated that he will diligently fulfill his assigned responsibilities, emphasising that while the party leadership is entitled to its opinions, his commitment remains steadfast.

"My party leadership is entitled to its opinion of my abilities or lack thereof, and I think that is really for them to explain. I have absolutely no comment to make on that. I am honoured to have been entrusted with the responsibility, and I will fulfil that responsibility just as I have fulfilled every responsibility entrusted to me in my rather long working life, whether at the United Nations or in the Congress Party...We have a Parliamentary Standing Committee meeting on Monday and Tuesday on various issues, including this particular issue. Certainly, I informed them (the party) of the first call I got, which was two days ago. I also mentioned to the parliamentary affairs minister that I assumed that he would be talking to the party leaderships of opposition parties, and he assured me that he would be. I found it entirely appropriate, as I said, that the country should rally together on this particularly important issue...," he said.

Tharoor expressed his commitment to the cause, and emphasised that the mission transcends party politics and reflects national unity.

"As a citizen, being called upon to serve the nation at a time of crisis is a matter of duty for all of us. It is an honour that I've been asked to lead the delegation, and I look forward to playing my part. I had no hesitation in accepting the kind invitation of the government," he said."To my mind, this has nothing to do with party politics. It's all to do with what our country has been through in recent times and the need for us to present a united front...It is a good reflection of national unity at a time when unity is important," he added.

The all-party delegations will project India's national consensus and resolute approach to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. They will convey to the world the country's strong message of zero tolerance for terrorism.

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

The Members of Parliament include Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad, JDU leader Sanjay Kumar Jha, BJP leader Baijayant Panda, DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule, and Shiv Sena leader Shrikant Eknath Shinde.

Seven all-party delegations, each led by a prominent leader from various political parties, will visit different countries to highlight India's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism.

Delegation 1, led by BJP MP Baijayant Panda, will visit Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Algeria.

Delegation 2, led by BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, will visit the UK, France, Germany, EU, Italy, and Denmark.

Delegation 3, led by JDU MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, will visit Indonesia, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, Japan, and Singapore.

Delegation 4, led by Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Eknath Shinde, will visit the UAE, Liberia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone.

Delegation 5, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, will visit the USA, Panama, Guyana, Brazil, and Colombia.

Delegation 6, led by DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, will visit Spain, Greece, Slovenia, Latvia, and Russia.

Delegation 7, led by NCP (SCP) MP Supriya Sule, will visit Egypt, Qatar, Ethiopia, and South Africa.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Good to see cross-party cooperation on such an important issue. Terrorism affects all Indians regardless of political affiliation. Hope Tharoor ji represents India well in Latin America - we need stronger ties with those countries too. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the effort, why is Congress making this about party politics? When it comes to national security, we should stand united. The government included experienced MPs like Tharoor who has UN background - this makes sense for international diplomacy.
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Amit S.
Smart move including South American countries in this tour. China has been making inroads there with Belt & Road. We need to counter their narrative and build our own partnerships. Tharoor's fluent English and diplomatic experience will be assets.
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Sunita R.
I hope these delegations focus on real outcomes, not just photo-ops. Terrorism funding needs global cooperation to stop. Maybe they can push for stricter banking regulations in these countries to track suspicious transactions. Jai Hind!
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Vikram J.
The Congress leadership's objections seem petty. When BJP was in opposition, they supported similar all-party delegations during 26/11. National security should be above party lines. Hope they don't undermine India's position with this infighting.
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Neha T.
Interesting choice of countries! Guyana has large Indian diaspora, Brazil is BRICS partner, and US is obviously crucial. Hope they highlight how terrorism affects developing nations most. But wish there was more transparency about Operation Sindoor details.

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