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11 Jun 2025, 14:11 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], June 11 (ANI): After Prime Minister Narendra Modi met leaders of all party delegation, Janata Dal United (JDU) MP Sanjay Jha, who headed an all-party delegation, said on Wednesday that it was a 'de-briefing' on India's global outreach campaign on Operation Sindoor.
Highlighting the meeting, Jha said that the delegation members have submitted a feedback report to the Prime Minister.
Speaking to ANI, Jha said, 'Yesterday, the Prime Minister called all the MPs and took feedback from everyone. He listened to everyone and their feedback. It was a de-briefing regarding Operation Sindoor and India's stand, especially of the Prime Minister's zero tolerance on terrorism, the new normal that India has, and that if any terrorist activity takes place on the border, we will consider it an act of war... He listened to everyone and also gave input. He also thanked us for the work we did there. The biggest thing was that it was an all-party delegation and people from various parties were there, the Prime Minister also appreciated us for putting forth the views of the entire country in one voice...'
Praising Prime Minister Modi, the JDU MP stated that during the meeting, the Prime Minister asked everyone to give their suggestions, and the 'biggest thing' was that he was listening to everyone for the maximum time.
Jha asserted, 'We have also reported our feedback to the Prime Minister, and all our colleagues shared their experiences of whatever we said, the response there or the way people view things in the world, that India has become the fourth largest economy of the world. The Prime Minister also asked everyone to give their suggestions, and the biggest thing was that he was listening to everyone for the maximum time... When we went to the world and told that nuclear blackmail would not work, he listened and appreciated everyone's work...'
On Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Modi hosted members of seven all-party delegations who went to several countries under Operation Sindoor outreach at his residence in New Delhi. (ANI)
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