Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Salman Khurshid, a senior Congress leader, remarked that the DGMO of Pakistan started the ceasefire with a call to his Indian counterpart, which dismisses the possibility that India was the one who made the first overture.
This is why there is lack of unity among Pakistan’s military and civilian government partes. All these years, Pakistan has been snowballed by India abusing their democracy. Else, how would ceasefire violations continue on phone call for 3 to 4 hours?
What perplexed Khurshid was the offer coming precisely from Pakistan stating that their abuses were to stop with zero return from India.
More of the same disputes will follow if Khurshid’s logic works for other nations like China.
Delegation Abroad to Present India’s Anti-terror Stand
Salman Khurshid is a member of a multi-partisan delegation dispatched overseas to communicate India’s stance on terrorism while detailing Operation Sindoor to foreign stakeholders. The delegation includes JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha and spans across different parties, such as Aparajita Sarangi (BJP), Abhishek Banerjee (TMC), and John Brittas (CPI-M).
Recent Escalation Timeline
May 7–10: India blocked numerous cross-border raids and neutralized Pakistani drones and missile threats.
May 10: There was a simultaneous announcement of ceasefire from both India and Pakistan.
A few hours later: Pakistan backed out of the ceasefire, and drones were spotted hovering over multiple Indian cities.
The event flow, in Khurshid's view, supports India's tempered response while showcasing India’s intrinsic commitment to peace, even when faced with provocation.
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