Days earlier, Trump was the first to take credit for the ceasefire in a post on his Truth Social platform. In a headmasterly tone, he wrote: “Congratulations to both Countries on using Common Sense and Great Intelligence. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”Interestingly, Trump’s declaration came before any official statement from either India or Pakistan, sparking a wave of criticism.Opposition parties in India strongly opposed the notion of third-party intervention.The Congress had earlier criticised the Centre for allowing third-party intervention in matters between India and Pakistan.Accusing BJP of politicising the Aprill 22 Pahalgam terror attack on social media, Congress general secretary Bhupesh Baghel asked if US President Donald Trump announcing a cessation of firing between India and Pakistan was a diplomatic failure.Echoing similar concerns, the CPI(M) general secretary MA Baby said Trump’s announcement “regarding the ceasefire — made prior to any official statement from our representatives — has raised serious concerns.”The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also voiced sharp disapproval, calling the US-mediated ceasefire a ‘blow to India’s sovereignty’ and ‘a serious compromise of national integrity’.The ceasefire came three days after India launched Operation Sindoor to target terror infrastructure across the border in retaliation for the Pahalgam attack, and following Pakistan’s escalatory response, which triggered a military build-up, that both countries had agreed to halt all firing and military action on land, air, and sea.
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