"This Is an Insult to India… Modi Ji, Where Are You Hiding?" – Sanjay Singh Questions PM on Ceasefire

AAP MP Sanjay Singh Poses 5 Sharp Questions to PM Modi Over Ceasefire with Pakistan

AAP MP Sanjay Singh launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling the recent ceasefire with Pakistan an insult to India. In a press statement, Singh demanded answers from the PM, raising five pointed questions on the government's stance and the silence surrounding the agreement.

 
 

Yesterday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the countrymen at 8 pm, in which he gave a clear warning to Pakistan for supporting terrorism and put forth his views on many important issues including Operation Sindoor. After this address, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh sought an answer from PM Modi through a tweet on X. He questioned US President Donald Trump's repeated talk of mediation for ceasefire, calling it an insult to India and asked the Prime Minister where he is, he should answer.

The AAP MP questioned Modi ji in a post on X where he is hiding. He shared a video of Trump and wrote that Trump is openly saying that "it threatened to stop business for ceasefire," which is an insult to India and 140 crore Indians. He asked the Prime Minister for whose business he compromised the self-respect and dignity of Mother India. Finally, he also asked whether you are a leader or just a dealer?

Donald Trump said in a shared video that his administration assisted in establishing an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan on Saturday. He also expressed that this ceasefire could be permanent, especially when both countries have a large number of nuclear weapons. Trump also spoke in terms of trade, saying that he offered to increase trade with both countries, and made it clear that if there is no ceasefire, there will be no trade.

There is a strong reaction and questioning among opposition parties across the country regarding the comments of US President Trump. These parties are united against the BJP. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi in his address clearly told the international community that if there is a dialogue with Pakistan, it will be focused only on the issues of terrorism and PoK.

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