S Jaishankar said on the opposition’s uproar in the Rajya Sabha that whoever is suspicious of the success of Operation Sindoor should go on YouTube and see who is being cremated. The Foreign Minister said that the whole world saw India’s reply on terrorism. The Pahalgam attack was completely unacceptable, Laxman Rekha was crossed, it is necessary to justify the culprits and ensure justice for the victims. Stopping terrorism is our ‘global agenda’. We took many steps against Pakistan, we exposed Pakistan on every platform.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the agenda of the earlier government was different. They used to tell Pakistan that both you and we are suffering from terrorism. However, the truth is something else. Mumbai 2008 attack, Mumbai train accident for example. Even after such incidents, the earlier government did not give any response. She used to get down directly into the dialogue and used to say that whatever happened, we will deal with it ourselves. Because of this, he started making terrorism normal. If anyone does this, the world will not take you serious.
Different direction in PM Modi’s government
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that for the last decade, PM Modi’s government has changed many things about terrorism. We have made the terrorist a global agenda. In this way, we say that if we discuss any platform about terrorism today, then it has been possible because of PM Modi. We have managed to keep dangerous terrorists like Masood Azhar and Abdul Rahman Makki in the United Nations Security Council.
It was necessary to justify the culprits
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir was completely unacceptable. He said that Laxman Rekha was crossed in this attack and 26 innocent people were asked to death by asking their religion. He said that it was necessary to justify the culprits of this attack and ensure justice for the victims.
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