India – Pakistan escalates: Trump rhetoric on Congress, Lops seeks special parliamentary session

In an official AICC briefing, senior Congress leader Sachin pilot praised Indian forces and criticized Pakistan for violating the ceasefire on Saturday, even as he warned against “internationalization” of the Kashmir issue. “The United States announced a ceasefire, and the United States also said things like ‘discussions to be held in neutral places’. This is a worrying topic. The internationalization of Kashmir is unacceptable to us,” the pilot said.
Meanwhile, MP Manish Tewari pointed out how “external intervention” during India-Parker tensions has become a reality since 1990, even if he favors the special session. “The reality is that whenever there is any tension between India and Pakistan since 1990, external intervention has been made. It’s an unreasonable fact that you can’t hide. The way Marco Rubio declares a ceasefire and will have extensive discussions in neutral places, which is a neutral place, and it’s very clear that it’s a problem.
Even though Congress leaders stressed the 1971 war system in contrast since the 1971 war system, senior party leader Shashi Tharoor told the media that the environment and goals for 1971 and 2025 are different. “1971 was a great achievement, and Indira Gandhiji rewrites the map of the subcontinent, but the situation is different. Today’s Pakistan is different. Their military equipment, the damage they can do, everything is different. Everything is different. (1971) (1971) The environment (in 1971) The moral reasons and teaching of freedom is a clear crossing goal… Lessons.
In their second letter to Prime Minister Modi, Gandhi and Karg reiterated their demands for the special session to discuss the first announcement of the Pahargam terrorist attack “Operation Sindoor” and the ceasefire. “(One) will also be an opportunity to prove our collective determination to meet future challenges,” Gandhi said.