TMC MP Yusuf Pathan Declines to Join Government Delegation to Expose Pakistan
Gyanhigyan english May 20, 2025 04:39 PM
Yusuf Pathan Opts Out of Delegation

TMC MP Yusuf Pathan has decided not to participate in the government delegation aimed at revealing Pakistan's true nature to the world. The central government is undertaking a political diplomatic initiative to expose Pakistan as a hub of terrorism.


 


In line with this strategy, the government announced plans to send parliamentary teams to various countries to highlight Pakistan's reality. Yusuf Pathan, a former Indian cricketer and current MP from West Bengal's ruling party, the Trinamool Congress, was included in this delegation.


 


However, sources indicate that Pathan will not be taking part in this initiative. He has informed the Indian government of his unavailability for the trip. According to party insiders, the government included his name without consulting the Trinamool Congress, despite having contacted the MP directly. The former cricketer turned politician stated that he would not be available to join the delegation.


 


Sources revealed that the decision by Mamata Banerjee's party was based on the principle that foreign policy falls under the central government's jurisdiction, and it should bear full responsibility for it. "We believe that the nation comes first, and we pledge our support to the central government to take necessary actions to protect our great nation. Our armed forces have brought pride to our country, and we will always be indebted to them," they stated.


 


Foreign policy is entirely within the central government's domain. Therefore, let the central government determine our foreign policy. It should take full responsibility for it. In the context of Operation Sindoor, 51 political leaders, MPs, and former ministers have been designated as members of seven delegations traveling to capitals around the world to present India's resolve against terrorism.


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