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MPs take India's message to the world
The Sunday Guardian
|June 08, 2025
Parliament might run smoothly if the government includes major parties in official delegations to the UN and other conferences.
Centuries ago, villagers used to gather at temples to flag problems which they were concerned about. They also narrated issues they faced with neighboring villages. Given the gravity of the situation, village elders sent some members who were supposedly good at communicating to the concerned village to resolve the issue amicably. When the response was negative and the other party resorted to acts of violence, it was decided to retaliate forcefully. When false allegations were labelled to tarnish the image and prestige of the village, a delegation was sent to various neighboring villages to narrate its case and expose the falsehood of the opponents. So, the use of delegations to convey the correct narrative has a long history in India.
Post Independence, Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao invited the Leader of the Opposition, Atal Bihari Vajpayee to lead a delegation to the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva in 1994 to refute Pakistani allegations of human rights violations in J&K. What distinguishes the latest Parliamentary delegations is the large size (59 MPs), meticulously chosen from the Treasury benches and the Opposition and the 30 countries in the Americas, EU, Africa and Asia that they are visiting.
It was a smart move; all the MPs have conducted themselves most responsibly and articulated India's viewpoints strongly but coherently, persuasively and in a dignified manner. Their bonhomie and camaraderie make one wonder if they really belong to different opposition parties.
Their informed comments have created quite a buzz and enhanced broader understanding of India's stand.
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