
“Indira Hona Asaan Nati” and “India are missing Indire”-this is what gigantic posters outside the headquarters of the Congress Party in Delhi read on Sunday morning after Pakistan violated the “de-eskalace” agreement the previous night.
Loud explosions were heard and red projectiles in several parts of the Indian western border states, while cities plunged into darkness because a complete outage was stored on Saturday evening.
Several drones were observed for hours after India and Pakistan reached a “bilateral understanding” along the control line (LOC) and international borders, which India said that Pakistan had broken.
Congress commemorates the leadership of Indira Gandhi during the war in India in 1971 in 1971
As Foreign Minister Vikram Misri announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to cease from 17:00 with effect from Saturday at 17:00, the leaders of Congress remembered the leadership of former Prime Minister Gandhi during the 1971 War.
General Secretary of the In-Remise Communications Communication Jairam Ramesh, quoting notes Indire Gandhi’s then US President Richard Nixon, who told him that time had passed when any nation was sitting thousands of kilometers away could give the Indians orders on the basis of color.
In the post on X, Ramesh wrote: “This is President Nixon’s historical letter from President Nixon of 12 December 1971. Four days later Pakistan surrendered. She made sure there was no” neutral place “to which he would now agree.”
The organization of the Congress Secretary General of KC Venugopal also quoted Indira Gandhi in the X post.
“As a developing country, we have a spine straight, enough will and resources to fight all atrocities. Times have passed when any nation sitting 3-4,000 kilometers could give orders to the Indians,” he said, quoting his notes to Nixon. “India today is missing Indira Gandhi Ji.”
Meanwhile, the head of the media and publicity of the Congress Pawan Khera shared in the X Indira Gandhi photos with the armed forces staff during different points and said, “India lacks Indra.”
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also praised praise on Sunday after the former Prime Minister after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a $ 1 billion payment to Pakistan.
Ramesh, who reminded the 1981 incident, mentioned that the IMF approved a loan of $ 5.8 billion for India despite the disagreement of the USA that abstained the Executive Board meeting.
After that, however, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi managed to persuade the IMF loan as India to deal with the triple oil price, Ramesh further mentioned in his paper “X”.
India-Pakistani conflict
India and Pakistan decided on Saturday to stop the shooting and military action in the attic and in the air from 17:00, the agreement that Pakistan later violated at night.
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri called on Pakistan to take the relevant steps to resolve these violations and solve the situation with “severity and responsibility”.
That was the third consecutive night when Pakistan broke the Indian air space by starting drones in several places. Pakistan also resorted to cross -border fire and shelling along LOC and the international border.
India made strikes in four airbases in Pakistan in the early Saturday hours in response to Pakistani attack on 26 Indian places yesterday before.
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Exact blows were carried out on Pakistani military goals in Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Hunian, as well as radar places in Pasrur and Sialkot Aviation Bases.
8 May Pakistan began a number of coordinated attacks on coordinated drones and missiles along the western border of India and focused on several regions. Defense officials said the attacks were captured by Indian air defense systems, including the S-400 missile defense system, which prevents considerable damage.
The tension increased after the Indian armed forces on May 7 carried out accurate strikes, under the Sindoor operation, focused on terrorist launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan, Kashmir (POK) in response to the attack of terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people were killed.
(With the entry from agencies)
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