
Will Hold Rallies Across Country to Question PM’s Silence on US: Congress
The Congress party has announced that it will organize ‘Jai Hind’ rallies across the country to question Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “silence” on the United States’ alleged role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire. This move comes after US President Donald Trump claimed that the US was involved in facilitating the ceasefire between the two countries.
The Congress party has been vocal in its criticism of the government’s handling of the situation, and has accused the Prime Minister of remaining silent on the issue. “We have never done politics on security. The PM is meeting NDA Chief Ministers. Why doesn’t he meet other CMs?” Congress leader Jairam Ramesh asked.
The rallies are expected to take place in several cities across the country, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai. The Congress party has also announced that it will hold protests and demonstrations in front of the US Embassy in New Delhi to demand answers from the US government.
The Congress party’s move is seen as a attempt to capitalize on the growing discontent among the people over the government’s alleged inaction on the issue. The party has been trying to corner the government on the issue, and has been accusing it of being soft on Pakistan.
The India-Pakistan ceasefire was announced last week, and it has been seen as a major diplomatic victory for Pakistan. The ceasefire was facilitated by the US, and it is believed that the US played a key role in convincing India to agree to the ceasefire.
The Congress party has been critical of the government’s handling of the situation, and has accused it of being weak on national security. “The PM is more interested in photo opportunities than in taking tough decisions. He is not taking the security of the country seriously,” Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said.
The party has also accused the government of being silent on the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, and has demanded that the government take steps to resolve the issue.
The government, on the other hand, has denied any allegations of being soft on Pakistan. “We will never compromise on national security. We will take all necessary measures to ensure the security of the country,” Home Minister Amit Shah said.
The government has also accused the Congress party of being politicizing the issue, and has asked the party to focus on the country’s development rather than engaging in politics over security issues.
The ‘Jai Hind’ rallies are expected to be a major challenge for the government, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the Congress party’s move. The government has been facing criticism over its handling of several issues, including the economy, unemployment, and national security, and the ‘Jai Hind’ rallies are likely to increase the pressure on the government.
In conclusion, the Congress party’s decision to hold ‘Jai Hind’ rallies across the country to question Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “silence” on the US role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire is a significant development in the ongoing political crisis in the country. The party’s move is seen as an attempt to capitalize on the growing discontent among the people over the government’s alleged inaction on the issue, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the Congress party’s move.