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Shiv Sena (UBT) claims Sindoor action stops as “business greed”

Mumbai: Shiv Sena UBT has filed serious charges that U.S. President Donald Trump threatened India to withdraw the war against Pakistan before Operation Sindoor is completed, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi submitting a threat to Trump’s “business greed.”

“Trump announced from Washington that he had stopped the India-Pakistan war was an attack on a sovereign state. India did not teach a lesson to Pakistan. Instead, it surrendered before Donald Trump,” UBT’s editorial Saamana said on Wednesday.

“When Indian troops were preparing to attack Pakistan, Trump rushed to Pakistan for aid and forced the Indian monarch to evacuate the battlefield. The war began with terrorism in Pakistan and ended with US trade. The merchants reached a deal at the table, and Sindor sold it in it.”

The harsh attack by the party led by Uddhav Thackeray was launched against the backdrop of the 11-day “Tiranga Yatra” nationwide, aiming to mark the success of India’s Sindoor operation against Pakistan. “Before avenging the Pahargan attack, taking out Yatra and playing politically is the terrorists killing 26 people, which is the hypocrisy of the BJP. It can be killed 26 people completely strictly. TirangaYatra is a kind of political stunt. Celebrating the victory is by bringing out Tiranga Yatra who joined those mothers and their sisters to join Sindoor in the wound, which is a political victory.

India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to stop all shooting and military operations on land, air and sea after four days of a four-day cross-border drone and missile strike.

The decisions of India and Pakistan were first made public in a surprise announcement in a social media post by U.S. President Donald Trump, while claiming that negotiations between the two sides were “mediated” by the United States. Trump claimed his administration stopped the “nuclear conflict” between the two countries and told South Asian neighbors that the United States would engage in “a lot of trade” with them if they ended the hostilities.

After 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting nine Pakistani sites and the terrorist infrastructure of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

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