'What role did US play?': Congress questions PM Modi, EAM Jaishankar's silence over Donald Trump's India-Pakistan ceasefire claim | India News

‘What role did US play?’: Congress questions PM Modi, EAM Jaishankar’s silence over Donald Trump’s India-Pakistan ceasefire claim | India News

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'What role did US play?': Congress questions PM Modi, EAM Jaishankar's silence over Donald Trump's India-Pakistan ceasefire claim

NEW DELHI: Congress on Wednesday introduced “Jai Hind” rallies throughout nation in an effort to demand solutions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and overseas minister S Jaishankar over the interference of America in India-Pakistan ceasefire deal. It has additionally demanded a particular Parliament session to debate the Pahalgam terror assault that killed 26 folks on April 22.“For the last few days, the Congress party is asking why US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. This is happening for the first time. PM Modi does not say anything on this. US secretary of state Marco Rubio says that America’s role was so important that it was because of them that this war stopped. EAM Dr Jaishankar does not even answer this. We are continuously asking why PM Modi and EAM are not answering what the role of America is?” the grand previous celebration’s nationwide spokesperson Jairam Ramesh requested.“We have decided that we are going to hold ‘Jai Hind Sabha’ rallies in 10-15 states. Our senior party leaders will participate in them, and we will raise several questions to the Prime Minister. Several questions have already been asked by our party. Rahul Gandhi will also ask some questions on 16th May. In these rallies, we will ask the Prime Minister why he is silent. Members of our ex-servicemen department will also be present in the rallies,” he added.Additionally, Congress expressed help for the armed forces and authorities in all its efforts in opposition to terrorism. Indian army launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 concentrating on 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Centre has “We are standing with our armed forces like a rock. We are standing against terrorism, and we give full support to the actions taken against Pakistan. We also demanded that an all-party meeting be called…Two all-party meetings were held, but PM Modi was not present in any of those meetings. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi have written a letter to PM Modi for a special session of the Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terrorist attack,” Ramesh stated.US President Donald Trump has claimed a number of occasions that the States brokered the peace deal between India and Pakistan after the 2 nations launched army actions in opposition to one another, which may have escalated right into a conflict. Trump additionally claimed that he threatened to cease doing commerce with the 2 nations in the event that they did not cease the escalation.Meanwhile, the claim has been rejected by authorities sources as they famous that no talks relating to commerce was carried out with any of the US officers because the launch of Operation Sindoor. However, PM Modi has remained reticent relating to the difficulty though he has addressed the nation twice because the truce.



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