Special Session Needed on Kashmir and Nuclear Powers:
Our Prime News Networkprimes the need for a special session to renew and update the resolution of February 1994 on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in light of India and Pakistan becoming nuclear powers and new challenges such as the "jugalbandi" between Pakistan and China.
Moreover, Prime Minister Modi is urged to address the issue of uncatching the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam terror attack. Ramesh, the Prime Minister, pointed out, "If the BJP is only targeting the Congress, why doesn’t it target terrorists?"
The Congress has been vocal in pressuring PM Modi to shed light on President Trump’s claims regarding the India-Pakistan "ceasefire." Despite earlier interventions by the U.S. President, Trump has continuously claimed he helped resolve tensions.
India’s Ministry of Defense reports that precision strikes were carried out under Operation Sindoor on early May 7, in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives. Following these strikes,Pakistan arming themselves, sent in counter-attacks on Indian military bases on May 8-10.
On May 10, a sudden ceasefire between India and Pakistan was agreed upon after intensive cross-border drone and missile strikes lasted for four days.
Similarly, on May 10, U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that after long talks "mediated" by Washington, the two nations agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire.