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Sanjay Raut’s party-wide delegation to the Grand Slam government urges Indi Bloc to resist mobile

Schif Senna (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said on Sunday that members of the Indian group should boycott the move of the coalition government and send the entire party delegation to different countries to resolve terrorism in the national highway operation with India’s cross-India determination.

“There is no need to send a delegation like this, funded by the government. What will they do? We have ambassadors abroad. They are doing their work. The Indian group (parties) should resist the trap of the government. They will defend the crimes and crimes committed by the government and the state,” he said. ”

His remarks also show that the parties to the National Development of India include alliances (India) are not on the same page on the issue.

Raut also slammed the government for nominating Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde to lead the delegation, saying his party should also have the opportunity to lead one of the delegations due to his digital strength in Lok Sabha.

Lauter questioned: “Someone asked Sena (UBT), TMC, RJD? On what basis did you say that the whole party delegation is underway.”

Fifty-one political leaders, parliamentarians and former ministers cross-party will be part of seven delegations heading to the world capital to address terrorism in the context of India’s operations in Sindor.

Seven delegations led by Baijayant Panda, Ravi Shankar Prasad (BJP), Sanjay Kumar Jha (JDU), Shrikant Shinde (Shiv Sena), Shashi Tharoor (Parliament), Kanimozhi (DMK) and Supriya Sbruse (NCP-SP) will visit 32 countries in 32 countries.

Each delegation consisted of seven or eight political leaders and was assisted by former diplomats. Of the 51 political leaders, 31 are part of the dominant NDA, while the remaining 20 are from non-NDA parties.

“There is no need to rush to send such a delegation. The opposition demands a special meeting on Operation Sindor and Pahargam attacks. The government is not ready to discuss this.”

He asked what deals US President Donald Trump had attacked with India, which led to a consent to stop understanding of all military operations in the land, air and ocean.

Trump claimed his administration stopped the “nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan and told South Asian neighbors that the United States would “many trade” with them if they ended the hostilities.

Indian government sources in New Delhi maintain understanding of the directors of the Indian and Pakistan Military Operations (DGMO).

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