The Tripura Pradesh Congress Committee has strongly criticized the central government’s decision to accept a ceasefire proposal from Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, questioning the timing and rationale behind the move.
Congress Calls Ceasefire a Diplomatic Failure
Senior Congress leader Sudip Roy Barman expressed concerns over the “hurried” acceptance of the ceasefire, arguing that Pakistan was in a vulnerable position and India should have imposed strict conditions before agreeing to peace talks.
“After a long time, the nation rose in unison against Pakistan’s terror activities. Our armed forces executed their mission with precision. But the manner in which the ceasefire was accepted raises several uncomfortable questions,” Barman stated.
Key Concerns Raised by Tripura Congress
- No conditions imposed on Pakistan despite its weak diplomatic standing.
- Terror masterminds like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar remain untouched.
- China and Turkey openly backed Pakistan, exposing India’s diplomatic shortcomings.
- BJP’s IT cell accused of spreading misinformation using AI-generated images.
Congress Demands Accountability
Barman urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to publicly address these concerns, stating that national security decisions must be transparent. He also criticized the lack of international support for India during the conflict, questioning the effectiveness of India’s foreign policy.
Looking Ahead
With India-Pakistan relations remaining tense, the Congress party’s sharp criticism of the ceasefire could shape political discourse ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. As the government defends its decision, opposition leaders continue to demand greater accountability.