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government must answer the following questions. Why did we permit US to broker a 'ceasefire Agreement', when our Armed Forces had a clear upper hand and Pakistan was cracking up?" the
Congress leader asked. PTILast Updated : 31 May 2025, 10:26 IST Follow Us :
Comments US President Donald Trump has spoken 11 times, claiming to have BROKERED the CEASEFIRE between India & Pakistan. PM Modi has not negated it once.Now, DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE on
Affidavit is also available --> https://t.co/s7TjecnLXk On 23rd May, 2025, Howard W. Lutnick,… pic.twitter.com/hY49NbfTde
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