The sixth day of the monsoon session of Parliament was dedicated to discussion on Operation Sindoor. This discussion was started by External Affairs Minister Rajnath Singh, after this, many leaders of the side and opposition kept their words. Opposition leaders also raised many questions about Operation Sindoor and Ceasefire. Responding to these, the Foreign Minister said that between April 22 and June 17, there was no phone conversation between PM Modi US President.
After listening to the Foreign Minister, the leaders of the opposition started creating a ruckus. In such a situation, Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Foreign Minister who has taken oath of loyalty. He is saying something, but Congress leaders do not trust him. For this reason, these people will continue to sit there for the next 20 years, where they are still.
How did the ceasefire come after Operation Sindoor?
India had destroyed nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor. During this time no common citizen or military hideout was damaged. However, the Pakistan Army in response launched India with missiles and drones. India retaliated against Pakistan, thwarting these attacks. After this, there was a ceasefire between the two countries. However, earlier India had targeted 11 locations of the Pakistani Air Force and damaged at least 20 percent of the properties. Pakistan’s DGMO called India’s DGMO. This was followed by ceasefire between the two countries.
US President has been claiming to stop war
The ceasefire between India and Pakistan was first given by US President Donald Trump. He also claimed to stop the war between the two countries. Even after this, he has been constantly claiming to stop the war between the two countries. However, the Government of India has made it clear that the ceasefire was done only after talks between the DGMOs of the two countries.
Security Council opposed terrorist attack
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, “The focal point of our diplomacy was the United Nations Security Council. The challenge for us was that at this particular time, Pakistan is a member of the Security Council. The Security Council had two goals. First, we had two goals. Second to get the support of accountability from the Security Council and to bring those who carried out this attack. Was condemned. He stressed that terrorism is one of the most serious threats for international peace and security.
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