
India- Pakistan ceasefire: The opposition parties, including the Congress, questioned the government of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-Mored, if the mediation of third parties was opened in Kashmir after US President Donald Trump announced on behalf of India and Pakistan. The parties also demanded a special parliamentary session to discuss the panelgam attack and the Sindoor operation.
At 17:25 on May 10, Trump said that India and Pakistan agreed to “complete and immediate” ceasefire after a “long night of conversations” mediated by the United States. A few minutes later, the ceasefire was confirmed by both the Indian Ministry for External Affairs and the Foreign Ministry in Pakistan.
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However, India was contrary to Trump’s claim, and instead stated that “understanding” between the two nations was reached after interviews between the generals of military operations (DGMO) India and Pakistan.
Congress demanded answers to whether the government had adopted third -party mediation to Kashmir after the US announced on behalf of India and Pakistan.
Congress Secretary General Jairam Ramesh asked the government several questions, including whether the new Delhi opened the door to a third party.
“The Indian National Congress repeats its demand for the meeting of all parties to the Prime Minister and the special meeting of parliament for a complete discussion of Pahalgam, the Sindoor Operation, and the ceasefire from Washington DC first and then the government of India and Pakistan,” Ramesh said in paper.
Congress President Malikarjun Kharge and opposition leader in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi also demanded a special meeting of parliament. The requirements came after India and Pakistan achieved an understanding on Saturday to stop all fire and military actions on the attic, air and sea after four days of intensive cross -border and missile strikes. There was a violation of the agreement when Pakistan resorted to cross -border shooting within a few hours of its announcement.P
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On Sunday morning, Trump said he was looking forward to working with both countries to achieve a solution to the problem of Kashmir after “thousands of years”.
“I will work with you to see if after“ thousands of years ”there may be a solution about Kashmir. God bless the leadership of India and Pakistan about a well -done job !!! ”, he said on his social platform of truth.
The opposition killed such attempts to “internationalize” the problem and the “cloth” both countries. Congress is considering mentioning the “neutral place” of US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio for dialogue between India and Pakistan, raises many questions, Ramesh added.
“Did we leave the Simla agreement?
“Did we leave the Simla agreement? Did we opened a third -party mediation door?” he asked.
The Secretary General of Congress Sachin Pilot said that the transfer of the US to announce the “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan was “unprecedented” and raised several questions.
“There was an attempt to internationalize problems between India and Pakistan. This is the first time it happened,” he said at a press conference, claiming that the government had to clarify while taking the nation and all parties to self -confidence.
The pilot demanded a special meeting of parliament and called for a re -adoption of the 1994 resolution, which decided to take back the area of Jamm and Kashmir illegally occupied by Pakistan. He said against contributions to the social media of US President Donald Trump and said, “Kashmir is a bilateral problem and I feel that attempted its internationalization is not correct.”
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On Sunday, government sources claimed that India would never accept mediation on Kashmir, and the only thing that was discussed was Pakistan to return the territory under his unlawful occupation.
Sanjay Raut’s leader Sanjay claimed Trump pushed India to stop his action against Pakistan. “No other president can interfere with our country’s affairs. This is an attack on our sovereignty and shows the weakness of our government.”
The leader of DMK TK Elagovan welcomed the stopping of military actions. “It is a welcome measure of both countries … In the 21st century, war is not necessary, people should live in harmony, should not hate … Why should you fight together? Trump also asked for a ceasefire, it is a good measure.”
RJD Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Kumar Jha asked who Trump gave a mandate to talk about Kashmir.
“The announcement that had to come from our side … but the new” Sarpanch “,” Chaudhary Saheb “(Trump) announced a ceasefire. He spoke of Kashmir and his history. Who do not have about it when you do not have it when you do not have it so that it should stay so, ”he stayed,” he said in 1971.
The CPI expressed serious concern about the fact that we were involved in us to facilitate the agreement between India and Pakistan, even if it welcomed understanding.
Kashmir is a bilateral problem and I feel that attempted its internationalization is not correct.
He required Prime Minister Narendra Modi to explain what role the US played and how the US President announced an agreement before the Indian government.
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