Video: Shashi Tharoor's Most Explosive Speech In Panama City, Warns Pakistan On Te## orism.
Indian MP Shashi Tharoor, leading a crucial all-party parliamentary delegation, delivered a powerful and emotional address in Panama City, unequivocally warning Pakistan about the severe consequences of continued state-sponsored terrorism against India. His "fiery" speech, part of India's extensive "Operation Sindoor" global outreach, underscored a significant shift in India's counter-terrorism doctrine.
Speaking to a diverse audience including members of the Indian diaspora and Panamanian lawmakers, Tharoor articulated India's long-standing suffering due to cross-border terrorism. "We have suffered a##ack after attack for almost four decades," he stated. "It is just not acceptable for us to continue to bear the pain, the grief, the wounds, the losses and then merely go and tell the international community, look what is happening to us. Please help us. Please put pressure on the perpetrators to actually identify and prosecute the criminals."
Tharoor meticulously connected the dots from the 2008 Mumbai te**or attacks to the recent Pahalgam incident, which claimed 26 innocent l*ves. He highlighted how, despite irrefutable evidence, including captured terrorists and chilling intelligence intercepts, Pakistan has consistently failed to prosecute the masterminds behind these atrocities. "Has a single person behind this outrage been prosecuted, let alone convicted? The answer is no. Sadly, Pakistan has chosen a policy of enabling terror," he asserted.
The core of Tharoor's "fiery" message revolved around India's "new normal" in responding to terror. He explicitly stated that India's era of restraint is over. Referring to "Operation Sindoor," India's precision strikes following the Pahalgam attack, he emphasized that "the terrorists have also realised they will have a price to pay. On that, let there be no doubt." He reminded the audience that for the first time, India has breached the Line of Control (LOC) and even the international border to strike terror bases deep within Pakistan's Punjabi heartland. "This time, we have gone beyond both of those... We have st**ck at the Punjabi heartland of Pakistan by hitting te**or bases, training centres, terror headquarters in nine places," he declared.
In a particularly poignant moment, Tharoor recalled the cries of women in Pahalgam whose "sindoor" (vermilion) was wiped off by the terrorists, signifying the loss of their husbands. He conveyed India's resolute determination that "the colour of the Sindoor... will also match the colour of the blood of the killers, the perpetrators, the attackers."
Tharoor emphasized that while India seeks peace and economic prosperity, it will not tolerate attacks on its citizens or its sovereign territory. The presence of a multi-party delegation, including BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and others, served to highlight India's united national purpose, transcending political differences in the face of terrorism. His address in Panama City leaves no doubt about India's firm resolve and its evolving, proactive counter-terrorism doctrine.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, leading one of the all-party delegations, has asserted in Panama City that though the leaders come from different political backgrounds, they all stand "united in national purpose". Tharoor also escalated verbal attack on Pakistan.
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Tharoor meticulously connected the dots from the 2008 Mumbai te**or attacks to the recent Pahalgam incident, which claimed 26 innocent l*ves. He highlighted how, despite irrefutable evidence, including captured terrorists and chilling intelligence intercepts, Pakistan has consistently failed to prosecute the masterminds behind these atrocities. "Has a single person behind this outrage been prosecuted, let alone convicted? The answer is no. Sadly, Pakistan has chosen a policy of enabling terror," he asserted.
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The core of Tharoor's "fiery" message revolved around India's "new normal" in responding to terror. He explicitly stated that India's era of restraint is over. Referring to "Operation Sindoor," India's precision strikes following the Pahalgam attack, he emphasized that "the terrorists have also realised they will have a price to pay. On that, let there be no doubt." He reminded the audience that for the first time, India has breached the Line of Control (LOC) and even the international border to strike terror bases deep within Pakistan's Punjabi heartland. "This time, we have gone beyond both of those... We have st**ck at the Punjabi heartland of Pakistan by hitting te**or bases, training centres, terror headquarters in nine places," he declared.
In a particularly poignant moment, Tharoor recalled the cries of women in Pahalgam whose "sindoor" (vermilion) was wiped off by the terrorists, signifying the loss of their husbands. He conveyed India's resolute determination that "the colour of the Sindoor... will also match the colour of the blood of the killers, the perpetrators, the attackers."
Tharoor emphasized that while India seeks peace and economic prosperity, it will not tolerate attacks on its citizens or its sovereign territory. The presence of a multi-party delegation, including BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and others, served to highlight India's united national purpose, transcending political differences in the face of terrorism. His address in Panama City leaves no doubt about India's firm resolve and its evolving, proactive counter-terrorism doctrine.
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