
“The glaring security lapses, the failure to bring the perpetrators to justice, the spread of fake news, and the abusive trolling of victims’ families and now even the Foreign Secretary – after his announcement of the ceasefire – raise serious questions about the government’s handling of this crisis,” Singh said.
“Moreover, it is deeply disturbing that former US President Donald Trump was the first to break news of the ceasefire, suggesting increasing foreign interference in India’s bilateral matters with Pakistan,” he said.
“These issues are of urgent national importance and require immediate discussion in the House, where both transparency and accountability of the government are ensured,” the lawmaker added, and demanded a special session of parliament.
Several opposition parties, including the AAP and Congress, have called for the convening of a special session to discuss the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and what transpired during the armed conflict.
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