Who put India pressure in ceasefire? Bharat News

New Delhi: As the fog around Operation Sindoor starts to rise, the Congress on Saturday launched a direct attack on the Modi government, demanding clarity on the terms of ceasefire with Pakistan, which followed by India’s retracted strike for the Pahalgam terror attack. Senior leaders Mallikrajun Kharge and Pawan Khera accused the government of “misleading the nation” and questioned whether it demanded the extradition of the most wanted terrorists from Islamabad.What were the conditions of peace with Pakistan?At a press conference in Delhi, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera raised a fiery question: “When will the terrorists be caught behind the Pahgam attack? Who purchased RDX for Pulwama? Under what pressure was the ceasefire with Pakistan?”Khera asked if India used a moment to demand extradition of Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar and Dawood Ibrahim. He said, “We want strong answers to strong questions,” he said, “Justice was serving women who lost their husband in Pahgam?”India launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, targeted in response to an attack in terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and an attack in Pavalgam. The strike led to Pakistani vengeance, which was successfully removed by India, including airbase attacks.Kharge: ‘Trump’s claim of Shimla Agreement’Congress President Mallikrajun Kharge gained weight for criticism, alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was using a military campaign for electoral benefits. Referring to an interview given by India’s Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) in Singapore, Kharge said, “Important questions should be asked that the fog of war is now being cleared.”He cited CDS’s comments admitted that the Indian Air Force jets were briefly reorganized, and then re -formulated within two days. Kharge said, “We salute their courage. But there is an immediate need for a strategic review.”He reiterated the Congress’ demand for extensive review of India’s defense preparations by an independent expert committee, which is similar to the post -Kargil assessment.Kharge also flagged off the claim of former US President Donald Trump that he helped the broker in a ceasefire. “This is a direct relationship for the Shimla Agreement. Instead of clarifying Trump’s claims, PM Modi is in a campaign competition, who takes credit for the bravery of our armed forces while silent on the terms of ceasefire.”Congress demands a special Parliament sessionVery seriously to ignore the matter, Kharge demanded that the government immediately called a special session of Parliament to discuss Operation Sindoor and then.“Is India and Pakistan being re -hired? A few hours after Trump’s tweet, what were the real conditions behind the ceasefire declared by our Foreign Secretary on 10th?” He asked.“140 million patriotic Indians deserve to know,” Kharge concluded.