Later on May 10, it was announced that US President trump and his team were orchestrating a ceasefire agreement between india and Pakistan. Nonetheless, not everyone supports this equitable deal, as evidenced by hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi's most recent post.
 
Owaisi made fun of PM Modi for the ceasefire agreement's illogical nature in a series of questions he asked a short while ago. Check out all the four questions below,

1. I wish our PM @narendramodi had announced the ceasefire rather than the President of a foreign country. We have always been opposed to third-party intervention since Simla (1972). Why have we now accepted it? I hope the kashmir issue will not be internationalized, as it is our internal matter.

2. Why are we agreeing to talk on a neutral territory? What will be the agenda of these talks? Does the united states guarantee that pakistan will not use its territory for terrorism?

3. Have we achieved our aim of deterring pakistan from carrying out future terror attacks? Was our goal to get a Trump-brokered ceasefire or was it to bring pakistan to such a position that it would not even dream of another terror attack?

4. We must continue the international campaign to put pakistan on the FATF grey list.

Owaisi's clear point is that he wants india to stand firmly against pakistan and establish ground rules.  Additionally, he wants india to check if the US will ensure that pakistan won't utilize its territory for terrorist activities.

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