‘The government should clarify on which criteria the ceasefire was stopped’, Sachin Pilot asked the government questions

The announcement of a sudden ceasefire between India and Pakistan surprised many people but as PM Modi said that this phase is not of war. The US President announced a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Now the opposition party Congress has also asked the government directly.Congress leader Sachin Pilot said on Tuesday that the Central Government should clarify what the recent ceasefire with Pakistan was on the basis of assurances and criteria. The former Deputy Chief Minister said that Pakistan’s credibility and credibility are doubtful.

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Pilot said in a conversation with the media here, “The central government should clarify here on what criteria, on the basis of which assurances have been cemented.” He said, “And the talk of America’s intervention and its mediation on Kashmir should be denied outright. It has no meaning to make a statement of our Foreign Ministry. It should be denied from the top level that we have not done this compromise in the greed of business or with fear.” Pilot said that the credibility of the Pakistan government is under question. He said, “The way the ceasefire was held, it is announced by the President of a third country. It is unexpected.

This has never happened till date. Pakistan violated it a few hours after the declaration of ceasefire … So what is the credibility and credibility of the country you have entered into the compromise, that such work will not be done further. ” The Congress leader said that Kashmir has been a bilateral case and it is a great misfortune to internationalize it and it should not be. Appreciating the Indian Army’s performance at Operation Sindoor, he said that India is the most professional army in the whole world.

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Other than thisCongress President Mallikarjun Kharge once again claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was already aware of the Pahalgam terror attack. He cited the cancellation of his visit to Kashmir just before the attack on 22 April. The Congress president also accused the Modi government of failing to stop the attack. He alleged that the reason for the life of 26 people was inability to provide security to tourists in the region. 

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