- NEW DELHI — Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday sent a letter to
Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament to
discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, 'Operation Sindoor' and the subsequent
understanding on the ceasefire.
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- Referring to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's letter to PM
Modi written on May 10 to seek a Parliament session, Kharge said, "Leader
of Opposition Lok Sabha has already written to you again conveying the unanimous
request of all Opposition parties for a special session of Parliament.”
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- Kharge highlighted the need for discussing the entire gamut
of issues related to the Operation, including "the ceasefire announcements
first from Washington DC and later by the Governments of India and
Pakistan".
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- Rahul Gandhi's letter to PM Modi on Saturday said, "I
reiterate the unanimous request of the Opposition to convene a special session
of Parliament immediately."
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- "It is crucial for the people and their representatives
to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor and today's ceasefire,
first announced by U.S. President Trump. This will also be an opportunity to
demonstrate our collective resolve to meet the challenges ahead. I trust that
you will consider this demand seriously and swiftly," wrote Rahul Gandhi
on Saturday.
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- Addressing PM Modi, Kharge wrote: "You may kindly
recall myself as Leader of Opposition Rajya Sabha and Leader of Opposition, Lok
Sabha requested your good self, vide our letters dated 28 April 2025, to
convene a special session of both Houses of Parliament in the wake of the
inhuman terror attack in Pahalgam."
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- "In view of latest developments, Leader of Opposition
Lok Sabha has already written to you again conveying the unanimous request of
all Opposition parties for a special session of Parliament to discuss the
Pahalgam terror, Operation Sindoor and the ceasefire announcements first from
Washington DC and later by the Governments of India and Pakistan," he
said.
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- As Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, I am writing in
support of this request, wrote Kharge.
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- On May 8, the Centre had convened an all-party meeting on
'Operation Sindoor' to brief all parties on precision military strikes on
terror targets across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan.
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- The government on Saturday said India has come to an
understanding on the ceasefire and paused military action.
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- On Sunday, PM Modi chaired a high-level meeting at his
residence with the top defence officials amid an uneasy calm on the borders
with Pakistan, where no fresh ceasefire violations have been reported.
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- During the day, the IAF hinted that its 'Operation Sindoor'
was still going on.
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- It said in a post on X, "The IAF has successfully
executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and
professionalism. Operations were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner,
aligned with National Objectives. Since the Operations are still ongoing, a
detailed briefing will be conducted in due course. The IAF urges all to refrain
from speculation and dissemination of unverified information."
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