Shashi Tharoor to lead Op Sindoor delegation to US, Supriya Sule to Qatar
- The Indian government announced seven all-party delegations led by MPs including Shashi Tharoor to visit key partner countries in late May 2025.
- The all-party delegations were established following recent security incidents to communicate India's unified position against terrorism originating from across its borders.
- Prominent leaders from various parties like Congress’s Tharoor, NCP’s Supriya Sule, DMK’s Kanimozhi, and Shiv Sena’s Shrikant Shinde will lead the groups.
- Tharoor expressed on social media that he was honoured to lead a delegation to five capitals and that he will serve when national interest requires.
- Sanjay Raut criticized the government's decision, alleging the delegations defend government 'sins' and lack unity among opposition parties on the nominations.
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Raut Criticizes Government's All-Party Delegation Amid Operation Sindoor
Raut Criticizes Government's All-Party Delegation Amid Operation Sindoor Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has voiced strong criticism against the Indian government's decision to send all-party delegations on international missions concerning Operation Sindoor. Raut alleges that the delegations serve to defend the government's 'sins' rather than represent national interests.Expressing dissatisfaction, Raut pointed out the absence of Unity among IND…
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