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    CONGRESS ON PAHALGAM ATTACK

    Elected govt buffer for security on ground, serves Centre’s interest: Omar Abdullah

    Don’t mistake people’s anger with regard to the attack in Pahalgam as some sort of endorsement of what happened on August 5, 2019, said the J&K Chief Minister.

    Everything comes with expiry date: CM Omar Abdullah on statehood for J&K

    J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed his growing impatience with the dual power structure in the Union Territory, emphasizing the need for clear distribution of responsibilities. He criticized the Lieutenant Governor's involvement in governance matters beyond law and order, suggesting it undermines the elected government's authority.

    Munir-Trump lunch a ‘huge setback’; Modi must call all-party meet to explain call with US President: Congress

    The Congress party urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene an all-party meeting. This meeting is to discuss his conversation with US President Donald Trump. Congress expressed concern over Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir's lunch with Trump. Jairam Ramesh suggested forming a "Pahalgam Review Committee". He also criticized Trump's claims of mediating between India and Pakistan.

    PM Modi makes it clear to Trump: US played no role in India-Pakistan ceasefire

    Modi-Trump talks: Prime Minister Narendra Modi refuted Donald Trump's claims of third-party involvement in India-Pakistan ceasefire talks during a phone call. Modi clarified that no discussions on a trade deal or US mediation occurred during Operation Sindoor. Tensions escalated after the Pahalgam terror attack, leading to retaliatory strikes by both nations, but India maintains the operation is only suspended.

    Congress asks for all-party meeting, asks PM Narendra Modi to brief leaders on what he told Donald Trump

    The Congress party is pressing Prime Minister Modi to convene an all-party meeting upon his return to address concerns regarding President Trump's claims of mediating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. They are also demanding clarity on Trump's upcoming lunch with Pakistan's Army Chief, viewing it as a diplomatic setback.

    Indian diplomacy being shattered; PM Modi is ' totally silent': Congress

    The Congress party criticized the Modi government following reports of Pakistan Army Chief Gen Asim Munir's lunch with US President Trump, alleging a failure in Indian diplomacy. Jairam Ramesh highlighted Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan and questioned Modi's silence amidst growing US-Pakistan ties, terming it a setback.

    • PM Modi made clear India's blood is not meant to be shed: Home Minister Amit Shah

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted that Operation Sindoor sent a strong message to Pakistan, ensuring retribution for attacks on India. Speaking in Lucknow, he highlighted the Modi government's success in curbing terrorism and Naxalism, contrasting it with the Congress era.

      Trump has 'trumpeted' India-Pak ceasefire claims 13 times, when will PM speak up: Congress

      The Congress party is criticizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's silence. This is regarding Donald Trump's repeated claims. Trump says he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Jairam Ramesh highlighted Trump's statements. He mentioned Trump made these claims on thirteen occasions. These claims occurred between May 10 and June 13, 2025.

      'What is the US really up to?' Jairam Ramesh questions US invite to Pakistan on Army Day

      Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has criticized the United States for inviting Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff, General Asim Munir, to the US Army Day celebrations. Ramesh highlighted Munir's controversial remarks before the Pahalgam terror attacks and questioned the US's characterization of Pakistan as a 'great partner' in counter-terrorism, viewing it as a diplomatic setback for India.

      'Operation Sindoor nothing more than kids playing video games,' claims Congress' Nana Patole

      Nana Patole sparked controversy with remarks on Operation Sindoor. He likened it to a video game, alleging trade interests halted the mission. Patole questioned the government's resolve after the Pahalgam attack. Shaina NC criticized Patole's comments, calling him the 'child of controversy'. She urged him to understand Operation Sindoor's impact. The operation followed a terror attack that killed 26 civilians.

      Congress expels former MP Laxman Singh over criticism of Rahul Gandhi, Robert Vadra

      The Congress party has expelled Laxman Singh, a former Madhya Pradesh MLA and brother of Digvijaya Singh, for six years due to anti-party activities. Tariq Anwar, from the Disciplinary Action Committee, announced the expulsion, without detailing the specific actions that led to the decision. The state PCC had recommended action, leading to the AICC's Disciplinary Action Committee's involvement.

      Will PM Modi agree to have full debate in Parliament on country's post-Pahalgam security, asks Congress

      The Congress party is pressing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a parliamentary debate. This debate concerns the nation's security and foreign policy. It follows the Pahalgam attack. Congress also wants Modi to consult with all party leaders. This consultation would focus on strategies for China and Pakistan. They are requesting transparency regarding Operation Sindoor and future warfare strategies.

      Proud of manner in which multi-party delegations put India's voice forward: PM Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed pride in the multi-party delegations. They represented India's stance on eradicating terrorism in various countries. These delegations included parliamentarians and former diplomats. They visited 33 world capitals after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Members shared their experiences with the Prime Minister. The delegations conveyed India's strong position against terrorism.

      Maximum boasts, minimum achievements: Congress slams Amit Shah's 'peace' in Jammu & Kashmir, Northeast remark

      The Congress slammed Amit Shah’s claims of restored peace in Jammu & Kashmir and the Northeast as “bizarre,” accusing him of deflecting from “colossal failures” in Manipur and unpunished terror attacks. Jairam Ramesh dubbed Shah’s tenure “maximum boasts, minimum achievements,” despite his praise for Modi’s 11 years of governance.

      PM Modi to meet all-party global outreach delegations today

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to meet members of the all-party global delegation involved in Operation Sindoor’s diplomatic outreach at 7 PM on Tuesday at his official residence. The delegation, which included MPs from across party lines and former diplomats, visited over 30 countries to promote India’s zero-tolerance policy on terrorism following the April 22 Pahalgam attack.

      All-party delegation led by Shashi Tharoor wraps up US visit

      A multi-party Indian delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, concluded its US visit. The delegation met with US Vice President J D Vance and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. The aim was to highlight India's determination to fight terrorism originating from Pakistan. This followed Operation Sindoor, launched after the Pahalgam attack. The team also paid respects to Mahatma Gandhi.

      Pakistan Generals want conflict, terrorists are their tools: Ravi Shankar Prasad in Berlin

      Ravi Shankar Prasad criticised Pakistan's military for using terrorists against India. He highlighted India's IT and digital progress under Narendra Modi. Prasad contrasted this with Pakistan's failures and military control. He mentioned India's response to the Pahalgam attack. The delegation conveyed India's united stance against terrorism in Germany after visiting Belgium.

      "They are dragging Pahalgam attack, Prayagraj stampede into Bengaluru stampede": Kumaraswamy accuses Karnataka govt of diversionary tactics

      Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy has urged the Karnataka government for clarity on the stampede investigation outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, criticizing the attempt to deflect blame by referencing unrelated tragedies. Following the incident, which resulted in 11 deaths, top KSCA officials resigned, and a CID probe was ordered.

      'Criminal betrayal of our soldiers': Cong slams Modi govt over 'failing' to isolate Pakistan

      The Congress party claims Modi government did not isolate Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack. They allege China is arming Pakistan with jets and missiles. International organizations like the World Bank and IMF are providing financial aid. Congress leaders question the government's foreign policy and counter-terrorism efforts. They demand answers regarding intelligence failures and past claims of brokered ceasefires.

      'I didn't plant it': Shashi Tharoor's son from the Washington Post asks a question on Operation Sindoor. Watch his sharp reply

      During India's diplomatic outreach following the Pahalgam terror attack, Shashi Tharoor engaged in a Q&A session at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York. A notable moment occurred when his son, journalist Ishan Tharoor, unexpectedly posed a question regarding evidence of Pakistan's involvement.

      US Vice President Vance expressed complete support for India's fight against terrorism: Tejasvi Surya

      An Indian all-party delegation engaged with US Vice President JD Vance in Washington DC. The discussion focused on strengthening India-US ties, especially in counter-terrorism. Vance voiced strong support for India's actions against terrorism, recalling his presence in India during the Pahalgam attack. He praised India's restraint and expressed enthusiasm for increased trade and partnership.

      India would not have conducted strikes without convincing evidence, Shashi Tharoor replies to question from his journalist son

      During a US visit, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor addressed questions about the Pahalgam attack, asserting India possessed convincing evidence before conducting Operation Sindoor. He highlighted Pakistan's history of denying involvement in terror attacks, citing the Mumbai attacks and Osama bin Laden's discovery as examples. Tharoor emphasized the sophisticated nature of the Pahalgam attack and the Resistance Front's link to Lashkar-e-Taiba.

      Urged Congress to seek Parliament special session after return of multi-party delegations: Supriya Sule

      Supriya Sule of NCP (SP) urged Congress to delay demanding a special Parliament session. She wanted to wait until multi-party delegations returned from abroad. Sixteen opposition parties sought the session to discuss the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Sule, who led a delegation to several nations, expressed solidarity with India.

      'Kill me too': Tharoor recounts terror survivor's cry to Indian diaspora in Washington

      Shashi Tharoor spoke to the Indian community in Washington. He shared details of the Pahalgam terror incident. Tharoor emphasized the strong support from US legislators. He mentioned India's fight against terrorism. The Indian delegation sought solidarity from the US. Tharoor urged the diaspora to voice their concerns. The delegation included MPs from various parties.

      Surely he's aware Pahalgam terrorists still not brought to justice: Congress on PM Modi's J&K visit

      Ahead of Prime Minister Modi's visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Congress questions the unresolved justice for the Pahalgam attack, alleging the involved terrorists were also linked to prior incidents. Modi is set to inaugurate development projects worth over Rs 46,000 crore, including the Chenab bridge and Vande Bharat trains, alongside launching the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link.

      Fund money is going to Pakistani Army, not being used for development of people: Asaduddin Owaisi

      Asaduddin Owaisi, an AIMIM MP, stated that funds provided to Pakistan by Saudi Arabia and the IMF are being used by the Pakistani Army. He urged the Indian government to push for Pakistan's re-inclusion on the FATF grey list. Owaisi highlighted concerns about terrorism and refuted Pakistan's claim as a Muslim country.

      Monsoon session announced 47 days ahead to 'run away' from special meet on Pahalgam: Congress

      The Congress party claims the government scheduled the Monsoon session of Parliament early. This is to dodge demands for a special session. The opposition wants to discuss the Pahalgam attack and government failures. Jairam Ramesh criticizes the move. He says the Prime Minister will still face tough questions on these issues during the Monsoon session.

      Govt running away from special session: TMC's Derek O'Brien

      Derek O'Brien alleges the government is dodging a special Parliament session. This session was requested to discuss Operation Sindoor. The government announced the Monsoon Session. Opposition parties had jointly requested the special session. They want to address the Pahalgam terror attack and India's response. Sixteen parties signed a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

      We only want to discuss Pahalgam terror attack, not action taken by government: Sanjay Raut

      Opposition parties in India are pushing for a special Parliament session. They want to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack. Sanjay Raut says the focus should be on the attack itself. Mallikarjun Kharge highlights concerns about the government's transparency. He mentions the need to address the Pahalgam incident. Kharge also mentions civilian deaths in Poonch, Uri, and Rajouri.

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