Foreign Minister Jaishankar organized feast, ambassadors had to say this specifically
Foreign Minister Jaishankar organized feast, ambassadors had to say this specifically
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On Tuesday, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar informed that he organized lunches for the ambassadors who have completed their tenure in India and thanked them for their service. In a tweet on Tuesday, he told that he also welcomed the newly arrived mission chiefs.

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On this event, he tweeted, 'Yesterday I organized a lunch for the Ambassadors who have completed their tenure in India. Thank you for their service. Welcomed the recently appointed ambassadors. Hans Dannenberg Castellanos was an inspiration as always. ' Australian Ambassador Harinder Sidhu and Hans Dannenberg were also present on the occasion.

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Apart from this, in another case, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said, 'I can definitely tell you that when I was studying in JNU, we did not see any 'piecemeal gangs' there.' Jaishankar condemned JNU violence. Jaishankar tweeted that he saw pictures of what happened in JNU. Violently condemns violence. This is completely against the culture and tradition of the university.

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Sitharaman had tweeted on JNU violence that very frightening pictures have come out of JNU - 'The place I know and remember as a place which was remembered for fearless discussions and thoughts, but violence never. I categorically condemn the violence that took place today. This government, despite what was said in the last few weeks, wants the university to be safe for all students.'

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