The Congress party has sharply criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for agreeing to a ceasefire with Pakistan shortly after a phone call from U.S. President Donald Trump. The opposition alleges that the decision reflects a weak stance at a critical time, accusing the government of ‘surrendering’ to external pressure rather than asserting India’s sovereignty and security interests.
According to Congress leaders, the ceasefire announcement came at a moment when India should have maintained a strong posture in response to ongoing tensions with Pakistan. They argue that the timing of the ceasefire, immediately after a call from the U.S. President, suggests that foreign influence outweighed India’s strategic interests.
The Modi government, however, maintains that the ceasefire is a positive step toward restoring peace and stability in the region. Officials emphasize that diplomatic engagement and dialogue are essential to prevent further escalation and ensure long-term security.
The political backlash from Congress has intensified public debate over India’s approach to Pakistan, with critics questioning the government’s commitment to a firm defense policy. Supporters of the government argue that peace initiatives do not indicate weakness but rather a pragmatic approach to complex geopolitical realities.
As tensions between India and Pakistan remain sensitive, the ceasefire agreement continues to draw scrutiny from various political factions and the public alike. The controversy underscores the challenges faced by the government in balancing national security with diplomatic efforts in a volatile region.


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