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“A habitual offender”, All-Party Delegation slams Pakistan, represents India’s stand in South Korea

2025-05-26 132 Dailymotion

Seoul (South Korea), May 26(ANI): All-party delegation led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha meets think-tanks in Seoul.  JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha said, "...Yesterday, India became the fourth largest economy in the world. We surpassed Japan....The Government of India has sent seven delegations to different countries across the world to apprise them about what happened in Kashmir on 22nd April, where 26 innocent tourists were gunned down in front of their families on religious lines...All (the terrorists) came from Pakistan. It has been the state policy of Pakistan to sponsor terrorism since last 40 years...The Republic of Korea is important to us as the country is a member of the UNSC. At UNSC, the world should unite to fight against terrorism...."Delegation member & BJP MP, Aparajita Sarangi said,"..We are concerned. We are not only hurt by what happened in Pahalgam on April 22, we are also extremely angry, and we want to generate that anger and discontentment in each one of you. That is the very purpose of our visit of 59 people in 33 countries. We chose your country because you are extremely important to us, and you are a member of the UNSC...Pakistan has been nurturing, nourishing and provoking terrorism...Pakistan has been a habitual offender...I make an appeal that what should be condemned must be condemned..."At a meeting with think tanks, All-party delegation member & Congress leader Salman Khurshid said,"...Jammu & Kashmir had come on the path of peace, prosperity and growth. This sounded unpleasant to the people across the border, who felt that they would lose fertile ground for their future activities, and this was the time to strike. When we were showing that everything was normal and tourists were coming in large numbers, to hit the spot where you could show that Kashmir was not the place tourists should be going. This was a devious exercise against our successful attempts to normalise the situation and work towards growth and peace in Kashmir...At a meeting with think tanks in Seoul, all-party delegation member & TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee said, "We want to tell the world that any support to Pakistan is a support to a terror organisation....The 22nd April Pahalgam terror attack is no more a matter of India's national security; it has turned out to be a global imperative now. We have been saying how Pakistan has been harbouring terrorists on their land. ..If you look at the trajectory of economies of India and Pakistan, there is a difference between hell and heaven...The attack in Pahalgam is a testament to the fact that they don't want the Indian economy to prosper..."