
Trinamool Congress nominates Abhishek Banerjee to be part of all-party delegation on Operation Sindoor
The Trinamool Congress has nominated party's national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee to be part of parliamentary delegation on Operation Sindoor.
The development comes after the party opted out of the delegation citing that it was not consulted before nominating its MP Yusuf Pathan to be part one of international delegation.
The impasse was resolved after a Union Cabinet Minister reached out to Mamata Banerjee and she suggested the name of the Diamond Harbour MP.
Also Read | India's global outreach on Operation Sindoor: Full list of delegation members and destinations
'We're delighted to share that our Chairperson Smt. @MamataOfficial has nominated Nat'l GS Shri @abhishekaitc to represent Trinamool Congress in the all-party delegation for India's global outreach against terrorism,' a statement by the Trinamool Congress said.
We're delighted to share that our Chairperson Smt. @MamataOfficial has nominated Nat'l GS Shri @abhishekaitc to represent Trinamool Congress in the all-party delegation for India's global outreach against terrorism.
At a time when the world must unite to confront the growing… — All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) May 20, 2025
The statement added that at a time when the world must unite to confront the growing threat of terrorism, Mr. Banerjee's inclusion brings both conviction and clarity to the table.
'His presence will not only reflect Bengal's firm stand against terror but also strengthen India's collective voice on the global stage,' the statement added.
Also Read | All-party delegation to convey India's united message against terrorism marred by partisan politics
In another development, a five member delegation of Trinamool Congress to visit Srinagar, Poonch, and Rajouri from May 21 to 23.
'The delegation comprising @derekobrienmp @MdNadimulHaque6 @ManasB_Official @sagarikaghose and Mamata Thakur, will be in the region from May 21 to 23 to express solidarity with the people affected by cross-border attacks, and share the grief of the families who have lost their loved ones,' a statement from Trinamool Congress said.

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