3 questions of Congress on Operation Sindoor, Trump’s claims
The Congress on Saturday has raised 3 questions to the central government on the claims of US President Donald Trump on the India-Pakistan war. First- Has Trump really stopped ceasefire, he has mentioned it 24 times. Second- Did Trump stop the war by threatening business, third- who fell in the battle.
In fact, Trump claimed during dinner with Republican MPs at the White House on Friday that I think 5 jets were really fallen in the India-Pakistan struggle. However, he did not make it clear from which country the aircraft had fallen.
The Congress wants answers from the central government in the monsoon session on these claims of Trump. The monsoon session starts from July 21. There is a possibility of uproar on this issue.
Jairam said- Parliament needs an answer from PM itself
‘Parliament is about to begin and the Prime Minister should break his silence. No other leader will run. The Congress and the entire opposition will demand special discussion and the Prime Minister should respond. We do not want any substitute batsman. Only the Prime Minister will have to answer.
‘PM Modi and President Trump have been friends for a long time. Whether it is a hug in September 2019, Houda Modi and Namaste Trump in February 2020, both have a relationship of hugging. Now PM Modi will have to make a statement in Parliament himself.
AAP wrote- Modi compromised on India’s dignity
‘Prime Minister, now break your silence. Trump is repeatedly indicating that Prime Minister Modi has compromised on India’s dignity due to threats to stop trade, but not a single word has come out of the mouth of Narendra Modi, who claimed a 56-inch chest.
Congress has been raising questions on Indo-Pak ceasefire before
June 18: America describes Pakistan as a great ally against terror
Jairam Ramesh wrote on social media that Michael Kurilla, Chief General of American Central Command, described Pakistan as a great ally in anti -terror operations. How can Pakistan who gave shelter to Osama bin Laden can become a great ally? Pakistan is a great criminal. Calling the culprit a partner is a shock for India.
June 6: Operation Sindoor stopped under the pressure of Trump, why is PM silent
Ramesh asked whether Operation Sindoor was stopped under the pressure of America? The Congress MP questioned why the Prime Minister is silent on this issue? Did India stop the war under US pressure so that business agreements could be reached? He said that this question is not military, but political.