Tharoor's Big Statement On Terrorism: 'India Will Not Be Silenced By Terrorism'

Tharoor's Big Statement On Terrorism: 'India Will Not Be Silenced By Terrorism'

In a stern warning against terrorism, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said that India will not be silenced by terrorism before departing for a five-nation diplomatic tour aimed at projecting the nation's national consensus on combating terrorism. Tharoor described the tour as "a mission of peace and hope".

Tharoor is scheduled to visit Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, and the United Arab Emirates as part of this diplomatic initiative.

"India will not be silenced by terrorism," Tharoor stated in a press conference before his departure. His remarks reflect his commitment to strengthening India's efforts against terrorism.

Jyoti Malhotra Grilled On Spying Charges: Visits To Shiva Temple In Ujjain Raise Questions

YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, who was arrested on espionage charges for allegedly spying for Pakistan, was questioned by the Madhya Pradesh Police regarding her visits to several temples in India.

According to reports, Malhotra visited the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain but failed to provide any incriminating evidence. Her meetings with local officials and temple administrators may raise questions about her true intentions.

The arrest of Jyoti Malhotra and other online celebrities has raised concerns about the potential threat posed by foreign-funded social media influencers.

Strains On China-Pakistan Relations: Beijing Keeps mum

Analysts are questioning why China has not explicitly condemned India regarding the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam. India's strong position on this occasion has cast doubts on the iron-clad relationship between Pakistan and China.

The China-Pakistan friendship, known as "Iron Brotherhood", was once solid but is now facing uncertainty due to Beijing's cautious approach to Islamabad.

India's actions are putting pressure on China's decision not to overtly support Pakistan following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

Monsoon Arrives In Kerala At Earliest Date In 16 Years; Red Alert Issued

The monsoon season has arrived in Kerala early this year, bringing relief with unprecedented levels of rain and flooding. Monsoon normally arrives on June 1 but has begun today marking the earliest date of its onset in 16 years.

India Meteorological Department confirmed a start to the rainfall due to heavy monsoons arriving for a few days from Friday, May 24th.

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