
Shashi Tharoor’s India Team Shows Pakistani Army Photos at Terrorist Funeral to Panama Leader
After meeting the Shashi Tharoor-led delegation, Panama’s foreign minister said his country cannot tolerate any kind of terrorism.
On Wednesday, a group of leaders led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor met with Panama’s President and foreign minister. They showed them photos of Pakistani Army officials attending the funeral of terrorists who were killed in India’s Operation Sindoor.
Just a day before, the delegation had met with the president of the Panama assembly and other parliamentarians, explaining to them India’s stance on terrorism and Pakistan’s terror links.
The meeting with the President of the Republic of Panama, Jose Raul Mulino, also comes as part of India’s efforts to affirm its resolve against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.
The Tharoor-led delegation includes Tejasvi Surya (BJP), Shashank Mani Tripathi (BJP), Bhubaneswar Kalita (BJP), Sarfaraz Ahmad (JMM), Gants Harish Madhur Balayogi (TDP), Milind Deora (Shiv Sena), and India’s former Ambassador to the US, Taranjit Sandhu.
Earlier that day, while meeting Panama’s foreign minister Javier Martinez Acha, the team showed photos of Pakistani army officials at the funeral of terrorists, listed by the UN, who were killed during India’s military action called Operation Sindoor, news agency ANI reported.
Later, at an interaction, Tharoor said that there were some very prominent people present at the funeral of those killed in the strike on terror headquarters.
“There was at least one individual whose name had been listed by the United Nations Sanctions Committee. It was people in uniform from the highest threat echelons of the Pakistani Army and police mourning at the funeral of designated terrorists,” he said.
Tharoor took a swipe at Pakistan and said that “this is the country that now says we are innocent. We did not do it”, adding that one does not mourn for people they do not know.
Tharoor called the meeting with Acha a “success” because it helped share India’s message about terrorism and showed how well India and Panama are working together.
The Congress MP said that foreign minister Acha received their message on terrorism in a “very receptive and open-hearted way”.

No tolerance for terrorism, Panama stands with India
Speaking to news agency ANI, foreign minister Acha said, “Regarding terrorism, we stand with India. We cannot tolerate any kind of terrorism. We cannot tolerate countries sponsoring terrorism. We are a democratic country. India is the largest democracy in the world, which values principles, and we will fight against any kind of terrorism together.”
In an official statement, Acha lauded India’s visit to Panama and said that it “represents more than you can imagine: Panama’s commitment to fighting against terrorism and to be together against these terror attacks that would affect anybody”.
Panama condemns the terror attack in Kashmir, he said, adding that “any country in the world that serves as a safe haven for terrorists should be condemned”.
Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs of Panama, Carlos Arturo Hoyos, also sounded his country’s shared commitment with India on foundational beliefs.
“We are strongly committed not only to protecting our shared values but of promoting those values in every bilateral and multilateral stage in which we participate, including, of course, the United Nations Security Council in which we are a non-permanent member for the next two years,” he said while delivering an official statement.
Hoyos added that Panama plans to continue that friendship, which transcends governments and people. “It is really about a shared commitment to our foundational beliefs, of which I would say democracy is the pillar of those societies.”
Additionally, Panamanian foreign minister Acha also showed enthusiasm towards the idea of visiting India and said that he is looking forward to a trip soon.
“We will also try to make an agenda for our President to visit India. We have a promise from my good friend Mr Tharoor that Prime Minister Modi will come to Panama soon,” he said while speaking to ANI.
Tharoor and his team have been sending strong warnings to Pakistan and terrorists during their visits as part of India’s global campaign about Operation Sindoor.
In Panama, Tharoor warned terrorists that there should be no doubt about the consequences they will face for their actions.