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News Topical, Digital Desk : India Pakistan Ceasefire News: A ceasefire was agreed upon between India and Pakistan on Saturday (May 10). Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri officially announced this and said that now officials of both countries will meet on May 12. After this, statements from all the political parties of the country have started coming. After Bihar MP Pappu Yadav and Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, now Jitan Ram Manjhi's HAM Party's chief national spokesperson Shyam Sundar Sharan has reacted to the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. 

Our response to the ceasefire

While reacting to the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Shyam Sunder Sharan, Chief National Spokesperson of Hindustani Awam Morcha said that "India has agreed to ceasefire with a strong message. After Pakistan's pleading, bleeding and whining in front of the whole world, India said that from now on, any terrorist incident will be considered as war. We are not going to let it go at any cost. If Pakistan does any such conspiracy or act in future, we will wipe it off the world map."

Let us tell you that tension has been prevailing between India and Pakistan since the terrorist incident in Pahalgam on 22 April. This tension increased further when India carried out air strikes on 9 terrorist bases in PoK and Pakistan on the night of 6-7 May in response to the Pahalgam incident. The Indian Army had made it clear that it had not attacked any military base or civilian base in Operation Sindoor .

Cowardly act by Pakistani army

Despite this, the Pakistani army acted cowardly and carried out heavy firing and drone attacks in the areas adjacent to the border. India then retaliated and shot down all the drones. The Pakistani airbase was also destroyed, after which Pakistan came on its knees and started talking about ceasefire, to which India has agreed for now. Everyone is watching what kind of agreement and talks will happen between the two in the future. 


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