New Delhi:
AAM Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Raghav Chadha brought the anti-terrorism message to the world stage and said categorically that India is completely for peace, but will not take a step back if someone tries to tinker with peace in the country and hurts his people. During the Asian leadership conference in South Korea, Mr. Chadha remembered the 26 civilians who were killed in a terror attack in a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22 and spoke about Operation Sindoor, India's Counterstrike to the attack.
In a cut of his address at the Asian leadership conference, where leaders of more than 47 countries came together, Mr. Chadha called on the world to “put hands together and build a united world front against terrorism sponsored by Pakistan.”
“While we were losing the loss of lives, India came to the fore as a decisive, determined nation that demonstrates a paradigm shift in the way we deal with terrorists, terror infrastructure and vessel states and which Indian government, the Indian forces have demonstrated that we are all of the Militaire, but the voyage named, as named, as you were named, as the Vredared Operation was named. Try, but if you try the peace, but if you are peace, but it is infrastructure wherever it is, “said Mr. Chadha.
Mr. Chadha said that the terror infrastructure was destroyed across the border and that cross -border strikes were made because the peace of India was destroyed. He repeated that India believes in peace, but again, will not bow to terrorism.
“We come from the land of Mahatma Gandhi, who has taught us about non -violence and peace. But we also come from the land of Bhagat Singh and Subhash Chandra Bose, which shake the foundation of the British Empire.
AAP MP said that Operation Sindoor has given a clear message, that is, “There are no safe spaces for terror infrastructure.”
In the worldwide stage I called on the world to join forces and build a united front front against terrorism sponsored worldwide.
Nowadays, at the prestigious Asian leadership conference in South Korea, where leaders of more than 47 countries come together, I brought India's … pic.twitter.com/hgffes9aku
– Raghav Chadha (@raghav_chadha) May 21, 2025
Chadha shares cutting on social media and wrote: “Time for all of us to form a global alliance against terror: India believes that terrorism is a threat to peace everywhere everywhere.”