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Shashi Tharoor said - We can talk about what we have suffered so far; what did Owaisi say?


An all-party delegation of MPs led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor left for Guyana to tell about the Pahalgam attack and the action taken by India after that.

Before leaving from New Delhi International Airport, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, "The government has made its stand clear. Our spokespersons including the Foreign Secretary have clearly told how it happened and what happened?"

Tharoor said that 'We are going to tell the people there what our experience was regarding this incident and why we did what we did and why our attitude will be like this in future?'

He said, "We are not going to debate but to tell them and meet people. So that we can talk about what we have suffered so far?"

Shashi Tharoor said, "Our first stop is Georgetown in Guyana. We will pass through New York. We will go to the 9/11 memorial and this is an opportunity to remind the world that they too were victims of terrorist attacks."

He said, "For the last four decades, terrorist attacks have been happening continuously. We will also tell this in this journey."

This team will visit USA, Panama, Guyana, Brazil and Colombia.

What did Owaisi say?

A delegation of MPs led by BJP MP Baijayant Jai Panda has left for Bahrain to tell about the Pahalgam attack and the action taken by India after that.

The first stop of the all-party delegation of MPs will be Bahrain, after which the delegation will go to Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Algeria.

Before leaving for Bahrain, AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi said, "We will go to these countries and tell them about the painful incident of Pahalgam."

He said, "Our neighboring country is running terrorist camps from its soil and is giving them help and support and these terrorists are coming to our country and carrying out terrorist activities. We will put these things in front of these countries."

India has formed a seven-member all-party delegation of 59 MPs who will visit 33 countries of the world and present their views in these countries about the Pahalgam attack and the action taken thereafter.


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