“Have still not been brought to justice”: Jairam Ramesh takes jibe at PM Modi on Pahalgam terror attack – World News Network

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New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Jairam Ramesh on Thursday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and raised serious questions over the continued delay in justice for victims of the Pahalgam terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir.
In a post on X, Ramesh said, “Surely, the Prime Minister is aware that the terrorists directly responsible for the brutal terrorist attacks at Pahalgam on April 22nd have still not been brought to justice.”
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He further pointed out that the same terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attacks were linked to other terror strikes in the region. “According to some reports that have not been denied, these very terrorists were also involved in the terror attacks in Poonch in December 2023 and in Gagangir and Gulmarg in October 2024,” he added.
Jairam Ramesh’s remarks came just a day before Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir.
On Wednesday, Jairam Ramesh strongly attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that he can “run away” from a special session of Parliament being demanded by the opposition parties, but not from the monsoon session, which will be convened on July 21.
Expressing reservations over the central government not convening a special session to discuss many issues, including the deadly Pahalgam terror attack and developments following Operation Sindoor, Ramesh accused the government of “diverting attention”.
“We’ve been demanding a special session of Parliament. Yesterday, 16 political parties also wrote. In order to divert attention from the special session, the government suddenly announces the monsoon session of Parliament. The Prime Minister can run away from a special session, but he cannot run away from the Monsoon session,” Ramesh told ANI.
He said that the INDIA bloc parties are demanding a special session to be convened immediately since the issues that need to be discussed are “agitating” people in the country now. Ramesh raised concerns about the sudden halt on Operation Sindoor and the revelations made by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan in Singapore about India’s losses and gains during the recently concluded conflict.
“We are demanding a discussion on these issues now because these are the issues agitating the people of India now. Why was Operation Sindoor stopped after four days? What has the CDS said in Singapore? Why has Trump, in the last 20 days, repeated 12 times that it is because of him that a ceasefire happened between India and Pakistan? These are the issues the Prime Minister doesn’t want to answer,” the Congress leader said.
He further argued that this was the first time in the parliamentary history of India that a session had been announced 47 days in advance, and this came despite the continuous demands made by the opposition parties to convene a special session.
As many as 26 people were killed and several others were injured in a terrorist attack in Baisaran valley of Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22. Among the victims were 25 Indian nationals and one Nepali citizen. In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor on May 7.
The Indian Armed Forces targeted terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the deaths of over 100 terrorists affiliated with groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen. The Indian Armed Forces responded effectively to subsequent Pakistani aggression and pounded its airbases. India and Pakistan agreed for a cessation of hostilities on May 10. (ANI)

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