Unity in Diplomacy: Operation Sindoor Gains Bipartisan Support
Operation Sindoor's success showcases India's united front against terrorism, with cross-party cooperation celebrated. Prime Minister Modi earned praise for involving opposition leaders, while S Jaishankar outlined India's diplomatic focus at the UN Security Council, stressing accountability for Pakistan's cross-border terrorism. The Security Council's strong anti-terrorism stance was highlighted.

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In a display of unity against terrorism, Nationalist Congress Party (SCP) MP Supriya Sule commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for involving opposition leaders in Operation Sindoor's global outreach programme. Sule praised Modi's 'greatness' in entrusting opposition MPs, including herself and others like Congress's Shashi Tharoor and AIMIM's Asaddudin Owaisi, to lead international delegations.
Group 7, overseen by Sule, visited Egypt, Qatar, Ethiopia, and South Africa. Sule emphasized the Congress and opposition's steadfast support for Modi's government during a Lok Sabha address discussing Operation Sindoor. Criticizing BJP MP Tejasvi Surya for disparaging past contributions to India's defense forces, Sule urged prioritizing national interests over partisan lines.
Amidst Parliament discussions, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar detailed India's diplomatic maneuvers post-terror attack, focusing on challenges within the UN Security Council due to Pakistan's membership. Jaishankar highlighted India's aims to hold Pakistan accountable and ensure justice for the attack. Emphasizing the April 25 Security Council statement, he confirmed success in reinforcing a strong anti-terrorist stance internationally.