MA Baby of CPI(M) urges PM Modi to convene a special parliamentary meeting on the demotion of hostilities in Pakistan

Ma Baby said the U.S. president’s “ceasefire announcement” for premature births raised serious concerns and asked for clarification at the highest level of the government, ahead of any official statement from India.
“In addition, the President of the United States raised serious concerns about the announcement of the ceasefire before any official statement of our representative. This is a recognized policy of our country and we bilaterally resolve our disputes without allowing any third party intervention.
CPI(M) Secretary General MA Baby has urged Prime Minister Modi to convene a special session of the parliament, as requested by the floor leaders of CPI(M) and ask him to participate in clarifying the government’s position.
Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7, attacking multiple terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, a site in which 26 tourists were killed in the deadly attacks in Jamu and Kashmir last month. In addition to more than 100 terrorists, the attacks in the air were attacked by 11 Pakistan Incorial Pakistan Incordity sivers and Piffical Surnity surnity surnity surnity surnity sourist and sourability shouper sourability shouper sourspab caused a powerful attack. Air, land and sea operations are carried out through calibration restrictions, with the focus on minimizing civilian casualties. The operation is a retaliatory response to April 22 terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which included 26 civilians, including a Nepali national.
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said on Saturday that the director-general of Pakistan’s military operations was in contact with his Indian counterparts. Both sides agreed to cease all military operations on land, sea and air starting from 5 p.m. Misri noted that an instruction was issued to carry out a ceasefire.
However, hours after the two countries agreed to stop all military operations on land, air and sea, reports were reported that Pakistan violated the cessation of hostilities, while India intercepted Pakistan amid a power outage in Srinagar.
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said in a special briefing that India “has very serious about these violations”. India calls on Pakistan to take appropriate steps to address these violations and to handle the situation seriously and accountably.