
US Announced Ceasefire Before India, PM Didn’t Mention it: Raja
In a recent address to the nation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about the Operation Sindoor, a military operation carried out by India in response to the ongoing conflict with Pakistan. However, CPI General Secretary D Raja has expressed his disappointment over the Prime Minister’s address, stating that the US had announced the ceasefire before India, but PM Modi did not mention it.
According to reports, the ceasefire was announced by the US, which claimed to have brokered the deal between India and Pakistan. However, Raja pointed out that the US made the announcement before India, which has raised questions about the role of the US in the conflict resolution process.
“There were many questions from Pahalgam to ceasefire,” Raja said, referring to the uncertainty and doubts that still surround the ceasefire agreement. He also expressed his disappointment over the Prime Minister’s silence on the matter, stating that PM Modi did not mention the US’s role in brokering the ceasefire agreement.
Raja’s comments come at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan are still running high, with both countries engaged in a bitter conflict over the disputed region of Kashmir. The conflict has resulted in significant loss of life and property, with both sides accusing each other of aggression.
In his address, PM Modi had said that the Operation Sindoor was a major success, and that India had sent a “strong message” to Pakistan that “India can’t be taken for granted”. Raja, however, has expressed his reservations over the Prime Minister’s statement, stating that the ceasefire agreement is still uncertain and that many questions remain unanswered.
Raja’s comments have sparked a fresh debate over the role of the US in the conflict resolution process, with many questioning whether the US has a genuine interest in resolving the conflict or is simply trying to maintain its influence in the region.
The ceasefire agreement, which was announced by the US, has been welcomed by many as a step towards reducing tensions between India and Pakistan. However, Raja’s comments have raised concerns over the uncertainty and lack of transparency surrounding the agreement.
In his address, PM Modi had also said that the Indian Army had inflicted “significant damage” on the Pakistani military, and that the operation had achieved its objectives. Raja, however, has expressed his reservations over the Prime Minister’s statement, stating that the true extent of the damage inflicted on the Pakistani military is still unclear.
Raja’s comments have sparked a fresh debate over the conflict between India and Pakistan, with many questioning the true motives behind the conflict and the role of the US in the conflict resolution process. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether the ceasefire agreement will hold, and whether the conflict will eventually be resolved through diplomatic means.
In conclusion, Raja’s comments have raised important questions over the role of the US in the conflict resolution process, and the uncertainty surrounding the ceasefire agreement. As the situation continues to unfold, it is essential that all parties involved in the conflict work towards resolving the issue through peaceful means, and that the true motives behind the conflict are exposed.
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