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Raut said in question, what is the need to send delegation to those countries that have nothing to do with the issue of India and Pakistan? The selection of countries like Liberia, Congo and Sierra Leone raises serious questions.
The Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Wednesday termed India’s diplomatic access to the global community, diverting attention by the Center and called himself a ‘experiment’ to protect himself from facing difficult questions on the omission in Pahalgam. 25 tourists and a local citizen were killed due to this lapse. The Shiv Sena (UBT) leader’s controversial remarks are going to create a big political uproar in view of the country’s united fight against terrorism.
Sanjay Raut said that the all -party delegation from 33 countries around the world will not give any concrete results, as it lacks ‘focus and purpose’. Questioning the all -party delegation’s visit to African and European countries, he asked what objectives they would fulfill in removing stressful relations between the two countries and what their statements would have in telling Pakistan about the safe bases of terrorists operating from its land.
Raut said in question, what is the need to send delegation to those countries that have nothing to do with the issue of India and Pakistan? The selection of countries like Liberia, Congo and Sierra Leone raises serious questions. He was referring to a delegation led by Kalyan, a delegation led by Shiv Sena MP Srikanth Shinde, who left for the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday morning and is also likely to travel to some African countries. Raut claimed that the time and intention behind the move shows that it lacks strategic clarity.
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