
Former Union minister and senior congress leader salman Khurshid, Have I come here (foreign) to oppose the indian government? If I had to do that, I would have stayed at home. I have come here to speak for India. Whatever will be said here in favour of India, we have come to support it. This is a matter of 10-12 days only. After that you have to go home and do whatever you feel necessary. But here it is only 'India First'.
'Need to speak in one voice in favour of the country'
At the same time, he also reacted to the post that 'It has become so difficult to be a patriot'. Khurshid, a member of the all-party delegation led by JD(U) mp Sanjay Kumar Jha, said that we are doing what is necessary for the country. He stressed that today there is a need to speak in one voice in favour of the country.
'We are doing what is necessary for the country'
The congress leader's statement has come at a time when he is a part of the all-party delegation and is going abroad and praising the steps taken by the narendra modi government at the Center against terrorism. Regarding his ex-post, he said, "People keep saying what are you doing in a delegation that has bjp people. What are you doing there? What are we doing here? We are doing what is necessary for the country here."
'No matter which party you belong to...'
Former Union minister Khurshid further said, "No matter which party you belong to, today there is a need for a voice to speak in favor of the country and we are doing the same here. I think when I say is it so difficult to be a patriot? This question should be asked to those who are tweeting and saying such things, I believe that when you want to do something for the country, such things are not very encouraging.'