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Has the government asked America why Trump has continued to claim that it has broke the ceasefire?

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In the Rajya Sabha, on July 30, Wednesday, BJD member Sasmit Patra asked the government whether it was formally looking for clarity with the US administration as to why President Donald Trump continued public reference to interact with Pakistan on India’s ceasefire.

Participating in a special discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Upper House, the Patra-the part of a all-party delegation, who went abroad to express India’s position against terrorism after the Pahgam terror attack-said that as an Indian, he accepts the government’s statement that “no phone call was made by the President of the United States between the United States of America.”

“It in itself speaks for autonomy and freedom with which India operated Operation Sindoor,” said Patra who visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Democratic Republic of Congo, Sierra Leon and Liberia, as a member of an all-party delegation in view of Operation Sindor.

However, he said, “But given this reality, I ask with honesty, India has formally attained clarity with the United States administration as to why the US President continues public references to a ceasefire – out of which, all (our) accounts, neither their nor his administration played any active role.”

In response, BJP’s Ashokra Shankarao Chavan said, “It is surprising that the statement of the Prime Minister of our country has not been given any importance … what they (opposition) say, but do not believe what our system says.”

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Ex-TN CM O. Panneerselvam Snaps with NDA

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Former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu O. AIADMK Cadres Rights Rights RETRIVAL Committy, led by Pannerasalavam, went out of the BJP -led NDA alliance on Thursday. An experienced leader and committee advisor Panrauti S. Ramachandran announced the decision.

Talking to reporters, Flranged by Ramachandran, Panneraselvam and panel leaders said: “Next, the committee will not be part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).”

The decision to move away from NDA was unanimous, he said while answering a question. The committee will soon start a tour of several parts of Tamil Nadu, by the committee, it will soon start visiting several parts of Tamil Nadu and it has been resolved to decide on the question of future coalition according to political circumstances.

Asked about the reasons for leaving the NDA, Ramachandran said that the reason for this was widely known and there was no need to convince it. He expressed confidence that “a correct coalition to lead people in the right direction would be physical in the future”.

Asked if the BJP cheated the Panneerslavam -led panel, Ramachandran said that he does not need to tell what the BJP did to the committee because the nation knows it.

For a question, Pannerasalavam said that he met Stalin in Chennai during his morning walk and proceeded after expressing his pleasures.

Amidst speculation about their next step, when Pannaruselvam strongly condemned the Union Government on 29 July, to not release the ‘Samagra Shikha’ fund to Tamil Nadu, it became clear that he was preparing to go out of the NDA.

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Will Modi be silent on Trump’s comments on India, asks Kharge

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Kharge said that the US President has given the reason for tariffs in India as India’s oil imports from Russia, purchasing arms from Russia, BRICS membership of India and so -called attacks of BRICS on US dollars.

The Congress president claimed that this is a serious shock to India’s national policy of “strategic autonomy”.

He said, “History is witness that non-composition is the foundation of our foreign policy. All governments, despite the parties in power, strengthen friendship with various countries around the world in India’s interest,” he said.

During the UPA government, as Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh gave India a nuclear exemption from 45 countries including the US, Kharge told.

“America supported us. For this, they changed their law. But India was not obliged to take nuclear fuel and material only from the US. Our options were open. Your government’s foreign policy has given a serious blow to that national policy,” he said.

Trump is talking about making a deal with Pakistan on oil reserves and “threatening India”, Kharge said, and asked why PM was “silent sitting”.

“We are worried about this new America -Chhina -Pakistan Axis. Instead of worrying about PR, the Modi government should think about the country,” Kharge said.

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who is responsible? Asks the organization helping the victims

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Talking to PTI, Feroz Ahmed Azmi, in-charge of the total Jamaat-e-Tanjeem organization, said, “The court’s decision in the Malegaon blast case has shocked us, because those who died did not get justice.”

After the 2006 bomb blasts in Malegaon, we always demanded that agencies work in the right direction, after the 2008 explosion, the then anti -Maharashtra anti -terrorism squad (ATS) chief Hemant Karkare conducted a proper investigation and a case was set up against these accused. He provided all the evidence against him, he said.

“We were happy because the investigation was moving in the right direction. The agencies were working for the last 17 years, so they must have found strong evidence. But the court gave a verdict that has shocked us,” Azmi said.

He said, “Those who were killed in the explosion did not get justice, if these people were not responsible for the Malegaon blast, who were involved? The agencies should move forward and contact the Supreme Court against this decision.

In the order passed by Special Judge AK Lahoti, handed over to listen to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) cases, several flaws were flagged off and investigated in the prosecution case, and said that the accused persons are entitled to the benefits of doubt.

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