
Similar to the opposition nationwide, the maharashtra opposition has criticized the narendra Modi-led central administration and called for an all-party meeting to address the truce between india and pakistan, which is mediated by the united states, as well as other pertinent matters.
Leading the charge on sunday was the shiv sena (UBT), with mp Sanjay Raut accusing the Modi administration of caving in to US President Donald Trump's mediation attempts and accepting a truce to safeguard the interests of its "beloved industrialist friend" without naming anyone. Prakash Ambedkar, the leader of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA), also questioned the US president's intervention.
The agreement between india and pakistan to a "full and immediate ceasefire" following "a long night of talks mediated by the United States" was initially announced by trump on Saturday, May 10. He added that he was "very proud" of the leadership in pakistan and india "for having the strength, wisdom, and fortitude to fully know and understand that it was time to stop the current aggression that could have led to the death and destruction of so many, and so much" in a subsequent post on the social media site Truth Social.
In remarks during a press conference on sunday, Raut mentioned Trump's involvement in the ceasefire agreement. "On what grounds did the US president intervene in the bilateral issue and why did we agree to his directions regarding a ceasefire," he inquired. "India is a sovereign nation with 140 million citizens, and the judgment has harmed the nation's reputation. The prime minister, who has been talking about giving pakistan a lesson, does not like it.
He claimed that although india had the chance to teach pakistan "a lesson of a lifetime," the Modi administration consented to a truce in exchange for the US president's involvement in defending its "beloved industrialist friend."
"Why didn't trump put an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict if he is so powerful? india as a whole is being insulted by this. Raut suggested that PM Modi hold an all-party meeting and attend in order to respond to our inquiries. He added that Modi had deceived the nation and need to step down as prime minister.
Raut added that no nation had publicly backed india, even though nations like turkey and azerbaijan had offered assistance to pakistan once the armed war escalated.
"What purpose did PM Modi's global visits serve? Despite his extensive travels, not a single nation has sided with India. "Modi's foreign policy has also failed," Raut stated.
Prakash Ambedkar, the head of the VBA, also questioned why, despite the indian military's superiority, the Modi government accepted a truce negotiated by the US.
"Why did the US president inform everyone about the ceasefire? "Did the united states put pressure on India?" Ambedkar inquired.
Maharashtra BJP leaders did not reply to the remarks, stating that the national leadership would handle the issue because it was a matter of national security.
Leading the charge on sunday was the shiv sena (UBT), with mp Sanjay Raut accusing the Modi administration of caving in to US President Donald Trump's mediation attempts and accepting a truce to safeguard the interests of its "beloved industrialist friend" without naming anyone. Prakash Ambedkar, the leader of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA), also questioned the US president's intervention.
The agreement between india and pakistan to a "full and immediate ceasefire" following "a long night of talks mediated by the United States" was initially announced by trump on Saturday, May 10. He added that he was "very proud" of the leadership in pakistan and india "for having the strength, wisdom, and fortitude to fully know and understand that it was time to stop the current aggression that could have led to the death and destruction of so many, and so much" in a subsequent post on the social media site Truth Social.
In remarks during a press conference on sunday, Raut mentioned Trump's involvement in the ceasefire agreement. "On what grounds did the US president intervene in the bilateral issue and why did we agree to his directions regarding a ceasefire," he inquired. "India is a sovereign nation with 140 million citizens, and the judgment has harmed the nation's reputation. The prime minister, who has been talking about giving pakistan a lesson, does not like it.
He claimed that although india had the chance to teach pakistan "a lesson of a lifetime," the Modi administration consented to a truce in exchange for the US president's involvement in defending its "beloved industrialist friend."
"Why didn't trump put an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict if he is so powerful? india as a whole is being insulted by this. Raut suggested that PM Modi hold an all-party meeting and attend in order to respond to our inquiries. He added that Modi had deceived the nation and need to step down as prime minister.
Raut added that no nation had publicly backed india, even though nations like turkey and azerbaijan had offered assistance to pakistan once the armed war escalated.
"What purpose did PM Modi's global visits serve? Despite his extensive travels, not a single nation has sided with India. "Modi's foreign policy has also failed," Raut stated.
Prakash Ambedkar, the head of the VBA, also questioned why, despite the indian military's superiority, the Modi government accepted a truce negotiated by the US.
"Why did the US president inform everyone about the ceasefire? "Did the united states put pressure on India?" Ambedkar inquired.
Maharashtra BJP leaders did not reply to the remarks, stating that the national leadership would handle the issue because it was a matter of national security.