Former deputy chief minister of delhi and aam aadmi party leader manish Sisodia has asked many questions to prime minister Narendra Modi about the ceasefire between india and Pakistan. He said that Modi government should answer some important questions of the countrymen. He asked that pakistan is a terrorist country, against which the whole of india stood together in this fight, then why was the ceasefire done suddenly? After this manish Sisodia asked, "When the terrorists of pakistan attacked pahalgam and our sisters kept pleading with folded hands not to destroy their sindoor, but those terrorists did not listen, then when pakistan started pleading after the action of Operation Sindoor, why did PM Modi agree?"

Sisodia further asked, "If pakistan was pleading with folded hands then why was their prime minister not called and a written agreement like 1971 was not made?" Apart from this, he asked how will the victims of pahalgam and the countrymen get justice after this ceasefire?

Indian forces taught a tough lesson to the terrorists - manish Sisodia

During this, manish Sisodia praised the indian forces. He said that the indian forces taught a tough lesson to the terrorists of Pakistan. The indian Armed Forces gave a befitting reply to the terrorists by running Operation Sindoor in the pahalgam attack. Their hideouts and weapons were destroyed. The whole country stood strongly with the army and the government, but the government suddenly declared a ceasefire.

Earlier too, aam aadmi party leader priyanka Kakkar had said, "140 crore indians were with the PM in this war between humanity and terrorism, but now we all feel cheated that how a foreign power put a full stop on our internal matter. If the ceasefire had been announced by the PM, it would have been understandable. The PM should address the country and tell why a foreign power did this by pushing the indian government behind and can we trust pakistan after such a ceasefire?"

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