Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has questioned the decision to send government MPs abroad on the issue of military growth with Operation Sindoor and Pakistan. He compared the move to the groom’s procession and said that it is unnecessary. The government has recently decided to send seven delegations of MPs from various parties to several countries, so that India’s situation can be explained and pressurizing Pakistan of sheltering terrorism.
Raut said, ‘There was no need to send this procession. The Prime Minister is weak. There was no need to do it in a hurry. What will the son of the Deputy Chief Minister represent abroad? He asked the question, ‘BJP has politicized this, he has a habit of doing politics in everything. India block should boycott this procession.
#WATCH | Mumbai | On an all-party delegation visiting key partner countries to promote India’s continued fight against cross-border terrorism and #OperationSindoorShiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut says, “BJP is doing politics on this issue. This is not right…The opposition… pic.twitter.com/zFPLHYwjgG
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After Operation Sindoor, the government has formed seven delegations to put India’s stance on the issue of terrorism in front of the world. These include 51 political leaders, MPs and former ministers, including Congress’s Shashi Tharoor, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule and DMK’s Kanimozhi.
These delegations have 31 members of the ruling NDA and 20 members of non-NDA parties. Each delegation consists of at least one Muslim representative. These delegations will visit countries like UK, France, Germany, European Union, Italy and Denmark and present India’s status on the issue of terrorism.