Go all out to explain to world reasons behind air strike inside Pak: Parl panel to FS

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A parliamentary panel Friday asked the government to go all out to explain to the international community the reasons behind India's decision to carry out an air strike on (JeM) terror camp inside

The panel told the that the government should highlight the impact of the air strike and the information about the extent of damage, including casualties, suffered by the

This will ensure that no international agency questions the impact of the strike, a member of the panel said.

Gokhale, who was assisted by officials of the (MEA), informed the panel's members about the air strike on the terror camp in and also about the retaliation by the western neighbour, a source said.

A committee member, who was present in the meeting, said foreign ministry officials had briefed the panel earlier in October when was elected of Pakistan.

On Friday, the briefing included the MEA's assessment of the Pakistan prime minister's tenure so far, the member said.

The also told the panel that an attempt by the on to target military installations in was unsuccessful as it was thwarted by the Indian Air Force, which lost a jet in the fight back.

The members told the foreign secretary that the government should vigorously publicise across the world the reasons behind New Delhi's move to target the terror camp, a member later said.

Another member said the foreign secretary detailed the diplomatic measures that the ministry took right from after the Pulwama attack to the ensuing air strike, and efforts thereon to seek out the international community to brief them about the empasse, in an effort to isolate Pakistan globally.

Foreign Secretary Gokhale assured the committee that diplomatic overtures to the international community were still underway.

He also informed the members on how got the support of the members of (OIC) on the issue.

In a major diplomatic achievement, India on Friday for the first time addressed the OIC meeting in where is a guest of honour.

Pakistan has boycotted the plenary session of the OIC meet to protest India's participation there.

One of the parliamentary panel's members also said while a slew of questions were asked to the foreign secretary about the anti-terror strikes against Pakistan, Gokhale was "cautious" about answering them, taking the stand that he could not reveal much because of the "sensitive nature" of the information and "national security".

The panel raised some queries about the assessment of damage caused by the air strike, but Gokhale informed that the was better equipped to answer.

is a member of the committee but was not present in the meeting Friday.

The panel members also lauded the armed forces, including the IAF, and described the air strike as a "glorious and heroic" job which needs to be widely publicised.

The purpose of the meeting, described as good and constructive, was part of "parliamentary accountability" and the MEA gave a brieing in this regard, a member said.

The meeting was attended by Shashi Tharoor, Arka Keshari Deo, Prof Richard Hay, Jagdambika Pal, Magannti Venakateshwara Rao, Mohammad Salim, P Bhattacharya, Sambhaji Chhatrapati, Swapan Dasgupta, Chunibhai Kanjibhai Gohel and Kumar Ketkar.

Tensions between the two countries escalated after Indian fighters bombed terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed's biggest training camp near Balakot deep inside Pakistan early Tuesday. It came 12 days after the JeM claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in

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First Published: Fri, March 01 2019. 18:55 IST