BJP mp rekha sharma song video: India has sent an all-party delegation to different countries of the world after Operation Sindoor. Where their purpose is to open Pakistan’s pole. Meanwhile, a team was sent to Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Algeria so that the terror network of Pakistan could be opened. India’s counter -military action can get global support and clarify India’s situation against terrorism in South Asia. However, during the meeting in Algeria, BJP MP Rekha Sharma Jaane Tu Ya Jaane na song went. The Congress attacked this thing.
Congress leader Supriya Srinet X (East Twitter) posted a video and raised a question mark on the matter. He wrote that I felt that the martyrdom of 28 people, Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s terrorist activities and the martyrdom of our 16 innocent people in Poonch have gone to tell the world about the martyrdom of our 16 innocent people, but there is a different atmosphere here.
I felt all -party board
• A cruel terrorist attack against India in which 28 people were martyred
• Our retaliation operation Sindoor
• Pakistan’s terrorist activities
• We have gone to tell the world about the martyrdom of our 16 innocent people in Poonch
There is a different atmosphere here pic.twitter.com/bgw8vzfghq
– Supriya Shrinate (@Supriyashrinate) June 3, 2025
15 second viral video
In the viral video of 15 seconds, Rajya Sabha MP Rekha Sharma is seen humming the famous song ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’. AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi is seen smiling next to him and in the end the people sitting there are playing applause. However, the opposition described this video as a symbol of ignoring and insensitivity of ‘diplomatic discipline’.
Members of the delegation reached Algeria
The delegation, who arrived in Algeria, consists of several senior leaders. This includes BJP MP Baijayant Jai Panda (Leader), Asaduddin Owaisi (AIMIM), Nishikant Dubey (BJP), Rekha Sharma (BJP MP, former Women’s Commission Head), Fanganon Konyak, Satnam Singh Sandhu (BJP) and Harsh Shringla (former Foreign Secretary). Despite the differences of political ideologies, this team came out with a ‘shared national approach’.