
In the middle of India and Pakistan, President of the Mallikarjun Kharge congress and opposition leader, Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi wrote letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday to convene a special meeting of Parliament, including the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, Sindoor Operation.
In the contribution on the Social Media Platform, the Congress of the Jairam Ramesh said, “Lop Lok Sabha and Lop Rajya Sabha have just written to the Prime Minister, who immediately demanded a special meeting of the parliament.”
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“Given the latest development that the opposition leader has already written in Lok Sabha, he has once again handed over the unanimous request of all opposition parties for a special parliament session to discuss the Pahalgam Terror, the Sindoor Operation, and the Corner announcement first from Washington DC and later by India and Pakistan.
While Rahul Gandhi repeated the “unanimous request” of the opposition to immediately convene a special meeting of parliament.
“It is essential for people and their representatives to discuss the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, the Sindoor operation and today’s ceasefire, first announced by US President Trump. It will also be the opportunity to prove our collective determination to meet previous challenges. I believe you consider this demand seriously and quickly.
Rajya Sabha Kapil Sibal on Sunday demanded that an an-all meeting be convened and urgently urged political parties not to participate in until the government ensures that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be present there.
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Sibal also demanded a special meeting of parliament and claimed that he was convinced that if Manmohan Singh was prime minister today, he would be present at a meeting of all parties and a special meeting would also be convened.
When he approached a press conference here, Sibal mentioned the latest contribution to the social media of the US President Donald Trump, to stop military hostility in which the US President said he was proud to help the US achieve this “historical and heroic decision”.
“Many questions will be raised on this tweet. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said that in the last 48 hours the interviews have continued. So what happened, how and why, no information was provided.
“Today we will not publish any criticism because it is not time for criticism. We only want a special meeting of parliament and meeting of all parties. I want to contact all political parties so that meetings do not participate until the government assures them that the Prime Minister will be present at the meeting,” Sibal said.
Increased voltage along the check
The demand for a special parliament session comes after days of increased tension with Pakistan along the control line (LOC) after the Sindoor operation performed by Indian armed forces on May 7.
The operation focused on nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Kashmir (POK) for retaliation for attacking Pahalgam 22 April.
In the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, 26 people, mostly tourists were killed by terrorists.
Meanwhile, India and Pakistan have developed an understanding of the stopping of shooting and military action against everyone.
On Saturday, the Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar said India would continue his firm and uncompromising attitude against terrorism.
“India and Pakistan today have developed an understanding of the stopping of shooting and military events. India has constantly maintained a firm and uncompromising attitude against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. It will continue,” Jaishankar said in Post X.
Formerly on Saturday, India also passed the role of the US to achieve an agreement to stop hostility and stated that understanding between the DGMO of both countries.
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