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'World Knows The Truth Now': Tharoor Shares Hindi Poem On India's Global Outreach On Terror

'World Knows The Truth Now': Tharoor Shares Hindi Poem On India's Global Outreach On Terror

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Shashi Tharoor led Indian delegation to the US and other Western countries to expose Pakistan globally on the issue of terrorism and present India's stance after Operation Sindoor.
Widely known for his erudite English, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor did a flip this time to share his message about India's global outreach to expose Pakistan in Hindi with a quatrain.
Tharoor on Monday thanked all those who listened and accepted 'with open hearts" India's stance on terrorism and said the world now knows the 'truth". He also highlighted that India is a believer in non-violence, 'but only until someone…" He teased the readers of his X post, leaving the last sentence open-ended, with a message apparently clear for Pakistan.
Shashi Tharoor led an Indian delegation to Guyana, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, and the US to present India's stance on terrorism after Operation Sindoor and expose Pakistan's role in the Pahalgam terror attack and its official sponsorship of terrorism.
Shashi Tharoor's Hindi Poem For Country
Taking to X, Tharoor shared a four-line Hindi poem in which he expressed his love for India and the work that his delegation did abroad in the service of the nation.
सौ बार जन्म लेंगे तो सौ बार करेंगेजी भर के अपने वतन से प्यार करेंगेजो हम से बन पड़ा, 'अ वतन" हमने किया हैजो सच था, सारी दुनिया ने अब जान लिया हैसमस्त सदस्यों की तरफ से मातृभूमि का और देश विदेश में हिंदुस्तान प्रेमियों का बहुत-बहुत आभार जिन्होंने कान खोल कर सुना और दिल खोल कर… pic.twitter.com/8Do3xJHE2d
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) June 8, 2025
Tharoor's post on X read (roughly translated from Hindi):
'Even if we are born a hundred times, we will love our country a hundred times.
We will love our homeland with all our hearts.
We did everything we could, O nation, for you.
What was true — the whole world now knows."
'On behalf of all the members, heartfelt gratitude to the motherland and to all the lovers of India across the world, who listened with open minds and accepted with open hearts that we are lovers of non-violence — but only until someone…" later part of the tweet said.
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June 09, 2025, 07:12 IST

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