Did Sanjay Jha's Delegation Connect with Islamic Leaders in Indonesia to Reinforce India's Stance on Terrorism?

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Key Takeaways
- Strengthened diplomatic ties between India and Indonesia.
- Emphasis on unity against terrorism and extremism.
- Collaboration in promoting peace and economic development.
- Condemnation of violence and support for victims of terrorism.
- Call for collective action against terrorism.
Jakarta, May 30 (NationPress) – The All-Party Parliamentary Delegation, spearheaded by JD-U MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, convened on Friday with KH Ulil Abshar Abdalla, the Chairman of the Nahdlatul Ulama Executive Board (PBNU), along with Kholili Kholil, a committee member of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia's most prominent Islamic organization, to garner their backing against violence and religious extremism.
“It was an honor to meet with KH Ulil Abshar Abdalla and Kholili Kholil. Our All-Party Parliamentary Delegation reaffirmed India's unwavering stance against terrorism and sought collaboration to combat religious extremism,” Sanjay Jha expressed on X.
“As nations united in the philosophy of 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' (Unity in Diversity), we urged a collective voice to advocate for peace and justice. KH Ulil extended his solidarity with India, denouncing the Pahalgam attack and emphasizing the necessity for India and Indonesia to unite for peace, cooperation, and progress,” the post elaborated.
In denouncing the Pahalgam terror attack of April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, KH Ulil expressed empathy and advocated for a partnership between India and Indonesia to foster peace and economic advancement.
Representing peace-loving nations with substantial Muslim populations and shared values of Unity in Diversity, the delegation leader urged NU leaders to support India and denounce cross-border terrorism to communicate a strong message globally.
On Thursday, the delegation engaged with Ambassadors from around 20 friendly nations in Indonesia, providing comprehensive insights into Operation Sindoor and elucidating Pakistan's involvement in the tragic Pahalgam terror attack.
They highlighted India's measured, non-escalatory, yet targeted response following the Pahalgam incident.
The delegation conveyed that terror and dialogue cannot coexist, and blood and water cannot flow together. They sought the diplomatic community's support to bring terrorism perpetrators to justice, referencing the UNSC statement from April 25, which emphasized the need for collective diplomatic initiatives against terrorism and its backers.
Later, the visiting delegation met with leaders from Indonesia's National Mandate Party (PAN), including Eddy Soeparno, Vice Chairman of PAN and Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian People's Assembly, and Viva Yoga Mauladi, Vice Chairman of the Party and Deputy Minister for Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia, among other leaders and Members of Parliament from PAN to discuss India's unwavering commitment to zero tolerance for terrorism.
The delegation also engaged in fruitful discussions with researchers and scholars from various Indonesian think tanks and academic institutions.
Joining Jha were BJP MPs Aparajita Sarangi, Brij Lal, Hemang Joshi, and Pradan Baruah, along with Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha member John Barittas, senior Congress leader Salman Khurshid, and former Indian Ambassador to France, Mohan Kumar.