Karnataka Congress shows Jammu and Kashmir part of Pakistan

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In response to the Pahalgam terror attack, the battle situation remained from May 7 to May 10 after the air strike at India’s terrorist bases. The situation is normal after the ceasefire is implemented at 5 pm on May 10. See the full story from air strike to ceasefire in further photos…

In Karnataka, the Congress made a post on social media, which had a map showing Jammu and Kashmir a part of Pakistan. In this post in Kannada, Prime Minister Modi and the government were criticized as they failed to stop Pakistan from the International Monetary Fund. However, this post has now been removed from X.

When asked about this, the party’s state president and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar said, “This is wrong. It was a small mistake. We have removed everything. Somebody had committed mischief.

When asked about the repeated disturbances on the party’s social media handle, Shivkumar said, “Those responsible for the post have been removed.

BJP bid- Congress IT cell sleeper cell of terrorists

Reacting to the post, Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R Ashok said that by tweeting a map showing Kashmir a part of Pakistan, the Karnataka Congress has once again shown its love for sinful Pakistan. There is no doubt that the IT cell of the Karnataka Congress Party is a sleeper cell of Pakistani terrorists.

Ashok also pointed out the comment of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah before Operation Sindoor, and said, “The Chief Minister, who advocated in favor of Pakistan, changed his stand after the public outrage.”

Former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has questioned the central government. He asked that 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, but those attacking terrorists have not yet been caught, then how can the operation vermilion be considered successful. In the press conference held in Delhi, Bhupesh Baghel has questioned the government, questioning the transparency and strategic success of this entire campaign.

Baghel has demanded from the Central Government that a special session of Parliament should be called and all parties should be told what the terms of the ceasefire were.

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