Monday, June 9, 2025

Indian Parliamentary delegation in Berlin ::::: "PoK was ours. If not today, then tomorrow it will come back..." :::::: India today is capable of taking care of itself

Berlin, Germany Former Union Minister MJ Akbar says, 


"...We have not only become the fourth largest economy in the world, but last night the World Bank released that those living in hardship poverty in India are less than 5% now. 









That is the economic growth we want...One of the points we made before the Foreign Minister yesterday was that an invading army at the border will not be stopped by eloquence, it will be stopped by a military force...The state that feeds violence in the name of religion doesn't belong to this century."


BJP MP Samik Bhattacharya says, "In 1941, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose stepped in Berlin. I express my solidarity with the people of Berlin who contributed to the battle for the freedom of India. 


Netaji inaugurated Azad Hind Radio in Berlin. He delivered his historic speech from this land...We want Akhand Bharat. 


PoK was ours. If not today, then tomorrow it will come back to us..."


Rajya Sabha MP Ghulam Ali Khatana says, "Pakistan wanted to empty Kashmir...We sacrificed a lot. Our Kashmiri Pandits, significant assets of Kashmir, had to leave Kashmir. Pakistan was troubled because of the development in Kashmir. Tourism, G20 events, even yesterday, the Chenab bridge was inaugurated in Kashmir by the PM...


We want our neighbours to develop, but if we get a 'goli', we will retaliate with 'gola'..."



Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi says, "We are often told that India is a tolerant nation, yes India is a tolerant nation. 


We are a land of Mahatma and Buddha, but we are also the land of Krishna. Whenever there is injustice and we have to fight with the terrorists to serve justice, we will do that without any hesitation...



Pakistan has become a part of the UN Security Council. You all are aware that 52 terrorists reside in Pakistan. But they have been given the vice chairmanship of counter-terrorism. It is just like saying Masood Azhar to be the professor of global peace...It needs to be called out. The whole world is suffering due to this..."



BJP MP Daggubati Purandeswari says, "Operation Sindoor is the new policy of India against terrorism...We are seven delegations going across the globe to various countries. But let me emphasise here that we are not out seeking help. 


India today is capable of taking care of itself, just as our armed forces have proven. We struck with great precision the terrorist camps and the army facilities...India fought its wars against poverty in the country, against underdevelopment, against unemployment, not like Pakistan. 

We have leaders of Pakistan following us wherever we go.  


Spreading misinformation, and more particularly regarding the Indus Water treaty. Telling the world that India is playing with their human rights, and even as I dwell upon the human rights quite, the victims of terrorism in India too have a right to human rights..."







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