Shashi Tharoor Urges Pakistan to Dismantle Terrorism Amid Peace Talks
'Dismantle Terror First': Shashi Tharoor's Sharp Message to Pakistan Amid 'Draft PM' Gaffe
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Congress leader Shashi Tharoor criticized Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's social media post, suggesting U.S. influence. He emphasized that Pakistan's past actions cannot be ignored even as it seeks a role in peace talks. Tharoor called for Pakistan to dismantle terrorist infrastructure to be seen as a credible peacemaker.
- 01Tharoor questions the authenticity of Pakistan's PM's social media post, suggesting U.S. involvement.
- 02He emphasizes that Pakistan's past actions must not be overlooked despite its current peace efforts.
- 03Tharoor calls for India to remain actively engaged in West Asia for regional stability.
- 04He insists that Pakistan must dismantle terrorist infrastructure to be recognized as a peacemaker.
- 05Tharoor highlights the importance of peace over the identity of the facilitator.
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Shashi Tharoor (Indian Congress leader) expressed skepticism regarding a social media post by Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, suggesting it was influenced by the United States amid ongoing U.S.-Iran discussions. Tharoor stated that while Pakistan's involvement in peace initiatives is welcomed, its historical actions cannot be ignored. He urged Pakistan to dismantle its terrorist infrastructure to gain credibility as a peacemaker. Tharoor stressed that India must stay actively engaged in the West Asian region to ensure stability, highlighting the dangers of a power vacuum. He reiterated that the focus should be on achieving peace rather than the identity of the facilitator, advocating for a proactive Indian stance in regional affairs.
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Tharoor's remarks may influence public perception of Pakistan's role in regional peace and India's foreign policy approach.
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