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CPI(M) MP John Brittas announced that his party will join a diplomatic delegation visiting several countries to convey India's stance on terrorism, viewing it as a crucial national duty. Despite the party's reservations about the government's approach, Brittas emphasized the importance of participating in the delegation following recent terror incidents. He highlighted the need for a pre-tour Parliament session to discuss national concerns and mentioned the delegation's goal to interact with foreign stakeholders.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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