Operation Sindoor: TMC MPs wrote a letter to the Prime Minister, demanded to call a special session of Parliament

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee supported the demand of opposition leaders to call a special session of Parliament to discuss the recent tension across the border between India and Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress MPs wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urging him to organize a special session of Parliament, so that people could be informed about the steps taken to deal with terrorism in view of Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor.
 

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TMC members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha held a meeting in the Central Hall of the Old Parliament House Constitution House. After the meeting, in the Rajya Sabha, the party’s deputy leader Sagarika Ghosh said that all of us have signed a letter to the Prime Minister, requesting that a special session of Parliament should be held after the MP’s delegation returns home on 5 June. He said that TMC has supported the multi -party delegation sent abroad to convey the message of India against terrorism, but the people of the country also have the right to know about the government’s steps.
Ghosh said, “All India Trinamool Congress President and Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that we have fully cooperated with the Government of India in sending participants in a delegation who went abroad to talk about India’s resolution against Pakistan -based terrorism, but our leader has said that the time has come to call a special session of Parliament, because the citizens of India also need to know about the government -based terrorism.”
 

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The MPs also kept a minute’s silence in the meeting in honor of those who lost their lives in the Pahalgam attack and subsequent action. Opposition parties have been demanding a special session of Parliament since the Pahalgam terror attack. This demand was also raised in an all -party meeting organized to inform MPs about Operation Sindoor. India has sent seven multi -party delegations to major partnership countries, including members of the United Nations Security Council, to convey India’s message of zero tolerance against terrorism after Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor.

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