India Will Not Maintain Again, If Pakistan Dares To Assault Us Once more, says BJP MP Anurag Thakur in Qatar


BJP MP Anurag Thakur on Monday stated that India has set a brand new benchmark, a brand new regular, with Operation Sindoor. He added that India is not going to maintain again if Pakistan dares to assault us once more. 

Thakur, a member of the all-party delegation led by NCP-SCP MP Supriya Sule, is in Qatar as a part of India’s effort to mission the nation’s nationwide consensus and resolute strategy to combating terrorism in all varieties and manifestations within the context of Operation Sindoor. 

Chatting with ANI in Doha, Thakur added that the delegation has requested Qatar to assist India in its struggle in opposition to terrorism, in order that the nation may give a transparent message to the world that Qatar and India stand collectively in opposition to terrorism

“Our delegation is from totally different events and totally different ideologies, however they’ve united and are going out to the world, telling everybody of India’s zero-tolerance coverage in opposition to terrorism. In all our conferences in Qatar, we’ve been instructed that India has set a brand new benchmark, a brand new regular with Operation Sindoor. if Pakistan dares to assault us once more, there can be a strict and decisive response, and we is not going to maintain again… Now we have requested Qatar to assist us in our struggle in opposition to terrorism, in order that we may give a transparent message to the world that Qatar and India stand collectively in opposition to terrorism,” he stated. 

The Supriya Sule-led delegation will go to Egypt, Qatar, Ethiopia, and South Africa as a part of India’s Operation Sindoor international outreach.

Operation Sindoor was launched by the Indian Armed Forces on Could 7 in response to the barbaric terror assault in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives. As a part of the Operation, 9 terrorist infrastructure websites have been focused in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). 

Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s Director Common of Navy Operations (DGMO) reached out to his Indian counterpart and supplied a ceasefire on Could 10. 

(With ANI enter)