‘Is this acceptable for PMO?’ On Trump, Congress’ is hypothesizing India with Pakistan, compared to PM Modi with India news with Sharif

New Delhi: Just a few hours after the US claims in the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, after the tension increased, US President Donald Trump once again credited the Trus between nuclear -operated neighbors on Tuesday, using trade as a preventive. Speaking in Riyadh during his tour of his Middle East, Trump said, “A few days ago, my administration successfully broke a historic ceasefire to prevent increasing violence between India and Pakistan, and I used business to a large extent to do it.” He said, “I said, Fals, Come, let’s do a deal. Let’s do some business. Let’s do not trade nuclear missiles. Let’s trade things that you do so beautifully,” he said. Following Trump’s claim, the Congress carried forward the East against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked if compared to the Pakistani counterpart is acceptable to the government. In a social media post on X, Congress leader Pawan Khera said, “I used business to make a deal between them, and they agreed …” Not only Donald Trump histed India with Pakistan, he is comparing Prime Minister Modi to Shahbaz Sharif. , “Is this comparison acceptable for PMO?” He asked. This comes when the Ministry of External Affairs rejected Trump’s proposal to mediate the dispute with Pakistan with Jammu and Kashmir, and said that there was a long-standing national situation in India that any issue related to the central region would be bilaterally addressed to India and Pakistan. When asked about Trump’s proposal, Meya said, “The policy stated has not changed. As you know, the outstanding case is a holiday in the illegally occupied Indian territory by Pakistan.” The government also rejected the US President’s claim that they had threatened to stop trade with India and Pakistan to get them to agree to “ceasefire”. “The OP vermilion began on May 7 until the end of military action was not understood on the end of the military action, there was a conversation between Indian and American leaders on time on 10 May. None of these discussions led to the issue of business.” India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire after a sharp increase in the border-limit tension starting with a deadly 22 April terrorist attack in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan responded with drone attacks targeting areas in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. These attacks were interrupted by Indian defense systems, but the possibility of widespread conflict between two nuclear-head neighbors increased.