
Congress leader P Chidambarama criticized the statement of Tianja’s organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO) about terrorism and called it “irregular”.
The former Minister of the Interior of the Union pointed out that Pakistani signature on a statement signed during the summit held in Tianjin, China, shows that countries around the world do not distinguish between “nations to terrorism” and “terrorism affected” nations.
“Tianjin’s declaration strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. He was signed and received by Pakistan. This shows the value of the statement,” Chidambarama wrote in the X post.
The Member Nations SCO, the Declaration of Tianjin issued on the SCO Council of the Head of State Meeting, strongly condemned 22nd April 2025, a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jamma and Kashmir, extending the sincere condolences to the families of victims and injured.
The declaration emphasized the need to keep the perpetrator, organizers and sponsors responsible. The ten -member SCO on September 1 “strongly condemned” terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including attacks on Jaffer Express and Khuzdar in Pakistan early this year.
“If the countries of the world are unable to distinguish between nations exporting terrorism and nations affected by terrorism, such unhealthy statements will be signed and accepted,” Chidambarama said in a post on X.
If the countries of the world are unable to distinguish between nations exporting terrorism and nations affected by terrorism, such unhealthy statements will be signed and accepted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Member States for their solidarity as a result of the terrorist attack of Pahalgam and urged that there were no two standards in the fight against terrorism.
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