BJP MLA claims in MPs that Pakistan could have done it but was “asked to stop”

Rewa: In another controversial claim by the BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh, the ruling party’s MLA said the military strike against Pakistan was stopped due to a UN “order”.
The BJP-led coalition government has clearly stated that the Indian military operation Sindor was stopped after the Bahar terrorist attacks, after which the Director-General of Pakistan’s military operations said his Indian counterparts were traveling with his Indian counterparts, and the two countries reached an understanding.
Speaking on the “Tiranga Yatra” organized by the BJP on Friday, MLA Narendra Prajapati from Mangawan, the region said Pakistan had made Pakistan bite the dust in the earlier war.
“I would say that if we don’t get the UN ceasefire order, then the exercises under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership against Pakistan will end it (neighboring countries) because Modi Ji will soon give terrorist attacks (terrorist attacks).
Deputy Chief Minister Jagdish Devda was criticized for saying the country, soldiers and soldiers under the feet of the soldiers, and “submitted to Modi” for successfully carrying out Operation Sindor.
Previously, another Madhya Pradesh minister, Vijay Shah, had criticized Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, who joined Wing Commander Vyomika Singh in a media briefing on Sindoor operations.