Reiterating his claims about the India-Pakistan struggle once again with US President Donald Trump, the Congress said on Saturday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should now make a clear and clear statement in Parliament on the claims of the US leader in the last 70 days.
Trump allegedly stated, “We stopped a lot of wars. And they were serious, India and Pakistan, which was running, the aircraft were being shot in the air.” … But India and Pakistan were going on it, and they were ahead, and they were growing up, and it was growing big and big, and we solved it through trade. We said, you guys want to deal with a business. We are not a business deal, if you are going to throw around arms, and perhaps the nuclear weapon, both very powerful nuclear states said.
Congress General Secretary in -charge Communications Communications Jeram Ramesh said that two days before the monsoon session of Parliament begins, “The Trump missile is removed with the same two messages for the 24th time”.
He told that Trump is again Said that America stopped the war Between India and Pakistan, two countries which have nuclear weapons.
He said that the US President also reiterated his remarks that there would be no trade deal when the war continued.
Trump said that if India and Pakistan want a trade agreement with the US, they would have to agree to the immediate ceasefire, Ramesh said.

Ramesh said, “The sensational new revelation about this time by President Trump is that five jets are down.”
The Congress leader said, “The Prime Minister, who has year friendship and haglomacy with President Trump in September 2019 and is going back to the nominal Trump in February 2020, will now have to make a clear and clear statement in Parliament that what President Trump has claimed for the last 70 days.”
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The Congress is demanding that Modi should respond to President Trump’s India-Pakistan “ceasefire” claims during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament.
Since May 10, when Trump announced on social media that India and Pakistan had agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire after a long night of the conversation by Washington, he has reiterated his claim on several occasions that he helped to settle the tension between India and Pakistan.
However, India continuously maintains the fact that at the end of enmity with Pakistan, two terrorists had reached after direct talks between the military operations (DGMOS) directors.
In a 35 -minute phone call with Trump last month, Modi strongly stated that India would never “accept mediation” and a discussion was started between Indian and Pakistani terrorists at the end of military works at Islamabad’s request.
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India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May, targeting the terrorist infrastructure and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir in Pakistan in vengeance of the Pahgam attack, killing 26 civilians.
India and Pakistan came to an understanding on May 10 on 10 May to end the conflict after a cross -border drone and missile strikes.
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