Modi Govt Must Answer on Pahalgam Attack Security Lapse, Trump's Ceasefire Claim: Asaduddin Owaisi
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/ Jun 04, 2025, 08:19PM IST
AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi has once again raised demand that the Modi government must answer why there were security lapses during the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22. He also urged the government to come clean on US president Donald Trump's claim that he brokered the ceasefire deal between India and Pakistan on May 10 after a 3-day military standoff. Owaisi said that the Centre must be pushed to clarify on all these issues when the Parliament convenes for the Monsoon Session from July 21. Owaisi returned to India after completing tour as part of the multi-party delegation that went global to push Delhi's diplomatic outreach to garner support for anti-terror Operation Sindoor and expose Pakistan's terror links. After grabbing a lot of attention with his sharp critique of Pakistan, Pak Army and ISI over links with terrorist groups, Owaisi was hailed as one of the more prominent Opposition leaders who rose above domestic politics to put India first. #asaduddinowaisi #pahalgamattack #operationsindoor #trumpceasefire #modigovt #terrorismdebate #indiausrelations #pakistanterror #monsoonsession2025 #owaisivstrump #toi #toibharat #bharat #breakingnews #indianews

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