Pakistan Isolated Globally After Pahalgam Attack, Says BJD MP Sasmit Patra

BJD MP Sasmit Patra stated that the international community has clearly recognized Pakistan’s role in fostering terrorism.

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New Delhi — Highlighting the global response to Pakistan’s alleged involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack, BJD MP Sasmit Patra stated that the international community has clearly recognized Pakistan’s role in fostering terrorism.

“As far as Pakistan-terror is concerned, it has become very clear to the world that Pakistan is isolated,” said Patra. “Earlier, it used to receive support from various quarters, but after the Pahalgam incident, India received unprecedented international backing. Pakistan was left almost singular.”

Patra emphasized that the global shift is a result of increasing awareness about Pakistan's alleged role as a sponsor of terrorism. “The world has understood the designs of Pakistan. All we need to do is ensure that the right message and factual details reach every country,” he added.

Calling Pakistan an “infamous terrorism factory,” Patra expressed confidence that India's diplomatic efforts through parliamentary delegations would yield long-term strategic benefits. “Every nation wants terrorism to end. Once we present our case with facts, it will secure India dividends in the long run,” he said.