
The head of the Congress and advocate Kapil Sibal on Friday urged the center to inform about trading in Pakistan nations that it will not be allowed in Indian markets if they stop trading with Pakistan. “What the US is doing with other nations should also do,” Sibal said on Friday at a press conference.
He warned against potential losses in this process, but made sure the nation was with the central government. His statement came after India imposed a number of measures against Pakistan and the latter retaliation as a result of a terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir Pahalgam.
Sibal Chapel offered several designs to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to face Pakistan, which India accused of disagreement with the terrorist. He said:
- A special parliamentary session must be arranged to discuss and obtain proposals from all.
- The solution must be released unanimously to express the sentiment of the nation before the world
- “We should send delegation of ruling BJP and Oppostion deputies to countries such as Africa, USA, Europe, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and South America to inform them about the global level of this situation.
- “We should tell all the main nations who trade with Pakistan that they cannot come to our market if they trade with Pakistan … we should introduce this point in every diplomatic initiative.”
- “The United Nations should put pressure. Resolution must be adopted in the Security Council and we should find out whether China supports it or against it. We must complete these diplomatic initiatives …”
Terrorist attack Pahalgam; India is taking steps
Terrorists attacked tourists at Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir 22 April and killed at least 26 people, including one Nepalese citizen, while several others were injured.
After an attack by India, she took strong countermeasures against Pakistan for the support of cross -border terrorism.
India has decided to organize an Indus Waters agreement from 1960 in the non -scope until Pakistan has credibly and irrevocably receive its support for cross -border terrorism and concluded an integrated ATTARI control contribution.
India also announced officials of the Pakistani High Commission Person Non Grata and ordered them to leave India within a week.
The country also decided to cancel all visas provided within the Saarc Visa system and ordered Pakistan to leave the country within 48 hours.
Pakistan retaliatory
Meanwhile, Pakistan warned that he could suspend the Simla agreement, a significant peace treaty signed after the 1971 Indian-Pakistan War, which ended in Bangladesh, which was divided from Pakistan.
Pakistan also announced the airspace restriction for all Indian airlines. Several airlines, including Spicejet, Air India and Indigo, have issued travel councils for their passengers.
The Pakistani Cabinet Committee, according to retaliatory measures for India’s decision, also decided to close the Attari-Wagah limit.
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