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India-Pakistan Ceasefire | Rahul Gandhi writes to PM, demands special Parliament session on Operation Sindoor

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Violated Hours After Peace Deal | Operation Sindoor & Congress Reaction

 

pm modi and rahul gandho on india pakistan ceasefire

📍 New Delhi – May 11, 2025

Tensions between India and Pakistan flared up again just hours after both nations publicly agreed to a ceasefire agreement aimed at de-escalating military activities across land, air, and sea.

India has officially accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire pact reached on Saturday, May 10, raising new concerns over regional stability and the sincerity of Pakistan’s commitments.


🇮🇳 India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Agreement & Alleged Violation

The India-Pakistan ceasefire understanding was announced by India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, signaling a hopeful shift towards peace after days of heavy cross-border drone and missile strikes.

However, Indian defense sources claim that Pakistan breached the agreement within hours of the declaration, prompting alarm over the credibility of the ceasefire deal. The violation reportedly involved unauthorized military activity, though specific details have not been made public.


🛑 Border Situation Stable But Tense

Despite the alleged violation, military officials have described the current situation along the Line of Control (LoC) as “stable but closely monitored.” Border states in western India remain on high alert as a precaution.


🗣️ Congress Demands PM-Led All-Party Meet & Special Parliament Session

In a political development, the Indian National Congress on Sunday demanded:

  • A Prime Minister-led all-party meeting

  • A special session of Parliament to discuss:

    • The Pahalgam terror incident

    • Operation Sindoor

    • The recent India-Pakistan ceasefire understanding

Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh raised pressing questions:

  • Has New Delhi opened doors to third-party mediation between India and Pakistan?

  • Have diplomatic channels with Pakistan officially resumed?

Ramesh’s remarks reflect rising skepticism in the political opposition regarding the transparency and strategic implications of the government’s decision.


📰 Conclusion: Fragile Peace Amid Political Pressure

The sudden turn of events underscores how fragile peace in South Asia remains. While the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan marks a potential milestone, its violation casts a shadow over its implementation.

With heightened political scrutiny and growing public concern, all eyes are now on the Indian leadership’s next move in ensuring national security and diplomatic clarity.

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