Ceasefire amid tensions: Opposition demands Parl session as minister Joshi slams Pak’s duplicity


Daijiworld Media Network – New Delhi/Hubballi

New Delhi / Hubballi, May 11: Amid the heightened India-Pakistan border tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack and India’s retaliatory Operation Sindoor, the announcement of a ceasefire brokered by US president Donald Trump has sparked both political and military responses across the country.

In a significant political development, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Rajya Sabha Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge have jointly written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss national security concerns, Operation Sindoor, and the ceasefire agreement.

In the letter, Rahul Gandhi stated, I reiterate the unanimous request of the opposition parties to immediately convene a special session of Parliament. It is imperative that the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, and the ceasefire announcement made by President Trump are deliberated upon. This is an opportunity to show our collective resolve as a nation in the face of mounting challenges. I trust you will treat this request with the urgency it deserves.”

Kharge, who also heads the Indian National Congress, echoed this sentiment. Recalling an earlier joint letter dated April 28, he wrote, In view of the recent developments — the inhuman terror attack in Pahalgam, the execution of Operation Sindoor, and now the ceasefire declaration — I am writing to reinforce the unified call from all opposition parties for a special session. As Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, I strongly support this demand.”

Meanwhile, Union Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Pralhad Joshi, while addressing the media in Hubballi, came down heavily on Pakistan, accusing it of betraying the ceasefire agreement through continued aggression. Despite Pakistan’s request for a ceasefire through its DGMO, they have violated it almost immediately. This shows their dual nature — one of deception and duplicity,” he said.

Joshi noted that the Indian Army has already destroyed over nine major terror hideouts and inflicted heavy casualties on terrorist operatives and their families, particularly in the early phases of the counter-strike. The government has given the Indian military full autonomy to respond as needed. The operations have resulted in the elimination of several top terrorists. We view terrorism not just as a threat, but as an act of war — and are treating it accordingly,” he added.

He further said that India has seen unprecedented resolve”in its counter-terror approach, noting that never before has such a hardline stance been taken in dealing with Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.”

Drawing a stark contrast with previous governments, Joshi remarked, In the past, India responded softly even to large-scale terror attacks. But under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, we have acted decisively. The results are clear — more than nine terror bases destroyed on day one, high-value targets neutralised, and India united like never before in the fight against terrorism.”

He concluded with a message of caution and confidence, India is a peace-loving nation. But if attacked, we will not remain silent. Our armed forces and our people possess the strength to respond with force when provoked.”

The call for a special parliamentary session and the firm military response underline the national consensus forming across political lines — that India will not tolerate terrorism or duplicity in the name of peace. As the ceasefire announcement hangs in the balance amid reported violations, the coming days may be critical for both diplomatic engagement and domestic political discourse.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, May 12 2025

    @ David Pais, Mangalore Mind blowing Analysis/statistics/Information ! Keep writing. 👍

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    The ceasefire is at military level only, still not signed by the political leadership. This will have to include Indus River water agreement and other issues. Till then we have to observe the movements of Pakis. So Operation Sindoor is still operational.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, May 12 2025

    After full preparedness to attack ................................................ Normally, most of Modiji's decisions roll on a one step forward, then backward basis. (two or one - is left to readers to choice)

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji, Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, May 12 2025

    I don't know what the opposition is talking about? Instead of appreciating the good work Modi Govt has done opposition just trying to derail things Shame on opposition

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Mon, May 12 2025

    After full preparedness to attack Pakistan from Air, Sea and Land forces, why a sudden ceasefire?! We should have made some significant damage to their country so that they never touch our country again to blame Pakistan saying, "we have no hand in non state actors".

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    RaGA and Congress should understand that its 'Nation first' . This cannot be debated in the parliment. Of course Congress will not comprehend .They had kept quiet when 26/11 when 200 people were killed. Meanwhile, there was a briefing yesterday from the heads of all the forces. All the questions were answered to the T. The terror and military targets destroyed were clearly mentioned with 'before and after' visuals and sattelite images. The destruction of the 11 airbases prompted the Pak DGMO to call US to intervene. The decimation of Rawalpindi and Kinnara Hillas was a big concern. Especially the leak. Today the US , NASA team is in Pak to access this damage. A ship from Egypt too is docked with the chemical 'Boron'.

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Mon, May 12 2025

    @ Navneeth, Mangalore, Read David Pais's elaborate descriptions how the present BJP government and the previous BJP government's misrule was...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Even in the present barbaric act by Pakistan and consequent retaliation by our defence forces why PM agreed for truce?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    I appreciate operation Sindoor and hats off to our Three forces (Air, Land and Sea) ready to pounce upon enemy positions deep inside Pakistan. However, I am greatly annoyed and pained after the full preparedness for war and a sudden ceasefire was not accepted, unless my country has shown them considerable damage so that the enemy country should not dare to attack again to India.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Even after intelligence was available that the terrorists have infiltrated and occupied Kargil, the BJP gobernment didn't act swiftly. In the Kargil war scores of Indian soldiers were died due to infiltrators occupied higher positions in Kargil. William Jafferson Clinton ordered Navaz Sharif Badmash to withdraw the troops from our soil Kargil, then only Indian troops got easy way to oust Pakistani and talibani infiltrators ran away from Kargil.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Get the facts right irrespective of the parties we support. WJ Clinton was compelled by AB Vajpayee to order Nawaz Sharif to withdraw troops. During Kargil War Nawaz visited the US to influence Clinton for India to withdraw troops. That time the Pakis were on the verge of defeat. Clinton requested ABV to withdraw India’s troops. ABV replied it is the Pakis who have entered our territory and not us. So they are bound to withdraw first. Sitting with Nawaz in US, Clinton further said Pak is a nuclear power and they may do anything worse. ABV replied using nuclear bomb will definitely destroy 25% of India but I assure you the Pakis too will not see the next day’s sun. Finally the Pakis had to withdraw in order to avoid further losses.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Bengaluru/Mangaluru

    Mon, May 12 2025

    26 11 killed 200 people. Why were you mum ?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Kargil war how many of our soldiers died and our military was not allowed to cross the border.

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  • Kiran Poojary, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, May 12 2025

    We had won Kargil war. 26th July of every year is celebrated as Vijaya Diwasa. I don't know where are you living.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Why do you say we have won the Kargil war?! How we have won?! See: USA President William Jafferson Clinton ordered Navaz Sharif/Badmash to withdraw Pakistan troops from our soil Kargil, So we got a safe way to make them out from Kargil and we have won the Kargil war. There was good opportunity to cross the border and attack them. Why not cross the border. and you say 200 people have died on 26/11. See the following 1. Kargil War (1999) – BJP Government 2. Kandahar IC814 Hijack (1999) – BJP Government 3. Pahalgam Attack (2000) – BJP Government 4. Parliament Attack (2001) – BJP Government 5. Akshardham Temple Attack (2002) – BJP Government 6. Pathankot Attack (2016) – BJP Government 7. URI Attack (2016) – BJP Government 8. Amarnath Yatra Attack (2017) – BJP Government 9. Pulwama Attack (2019) – BJP Government 10. Pahalgam Attack (2025) – BJP Government

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  • Gau thammaaA, kinni mulki udpi

    Mon, May 12 2025

    Poojarle..., how are you doing sir., This time it is different..., Even US become nervous.., as per CIA's intelligence report Pak was preparing for a N war., (as they begin to feel they are loosing., ) and after initial claim that "it is none of their business" US initiated the dialogue with high level talk with PAK & India., and the matter is over., Despite that PAK violated the cease fire deal and continue to hold its reputation as "persona non-grata". Now Indians wants know - what's that India gained in this Uncle Sam brokered truce., the nation wants know..,

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