MP Abhishek Banerjee, who was representing the Trinamool Congress in the all -party delegation sent to various countries of the world after Operation Sindoor, said that the team’s arrival in Japan was meaningful, as it sent a message of India’s courage and clarity in the fight against terrorism.
Seven multilateral delegations will visit 33 global capitals to reach the international community in view of India’s response to terrorism, especially on 22 April, in which 26 people were killed.
Banerjee said in a post on X on Saturday night, “Our global access in Japan concluded with a meaningful meeting at the Indian Embassy. In the purpose, we attracted attention to the heinous terrorist attack in Pahalgam and highlighted India’s well -known response – which destroyed terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan without compromising.”
India carried out accurate attacks on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir on the morning of 7 May under Operation Sindoor.
The National General Secretary of TMC said that the delegation also accepted the emotional tribute expressed by the Indian community to the victims, which is “an expression of solidarity that reflects the flexibility and unity of our migrant community in front of terrorism.”
Banerjee said, “We are now reaching Seoul to take this message forward, our resolve is firm: India will continue to lead with courage and clarity in the global fight against terrorism.”
The all -party parliamentary delegation led by Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Kumar Jha reached Seoul on Saturday.