“No leader asked Bharat to stop operation,” Modi on Trump’s truce claim

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks during the discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, during the Monsoon Session of Parliament, in New Delhi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks throughout the conversation on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, throughout the Monsoon Session of Parliament, in New Delhi.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the very first time on Tuesday countered United States President Donald Trump’s claim on brokering peace in between India and Pakistan by asserting that “no leader of any nation asked Bharat to stop the operation.”

Modi’s explanation came following Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi’s attempt to rebut Trump’s oft-repeated claim about engineering a truce in between India and Pakistan after Operation Sindoor began.

In his one-hour-and-forty-minutes long reply to the argument on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha, the PM, without calling the United States President, asserted two times that no nation on the planet stopped India from acting in its defence versus terrorism.

Modi remembered a discussion on May 9, while Operation Sindoor was underway, with United States Vice President JD Vance. “On May 9, United States Vice President attempted calling me for hours however I was hectic with conference with militaries. Later on, when I returned the call, the Vice President cautioned me that Pakistan is opting for a huge strike. My reply to him was that, if Pakistan has that intent, then it will welcome heavy expenses,” Modi stated before your home.

“I informed him, goli ka jawab gole se denge (we will react to bullets with shells),” he mentioned.

Modi knocks Congress

The PM’s action came at completion of a 16-hour-long dispute throughout which the Opposition pushed him to react to Trump’s claims. Rahul Gandhi stated that if Modi had “even 50 percent of nerve which previous PM Indira Gandhi had, he would provide a public defense to Trump who has actually stated more than 26 times that he crafted a ceasefire in between India and Pakistan”.

The PM implicated Congress of speaking the language of Pakistan because the start– from surgical strike to Balakot air campaign and now in Operation Sindoor. “Congress provided a “tidy chit” to Pakistan,” Modi specified.

He likewise stated India called out Pakistan’s nuclear danger and revealed the world that “we will not worship nuclear blackmail”.

“Our operations vary from Sindoor to Sindhu (Indus Waters Treaty)… Pakistan understands they need to pay a big rate for any misadventure. Horror attacks were introduced earlier and the masterminds of attacks understood absolutely nothing would occur, today they understand India will come for them.”

Rahul Gandhi stated that Modi was utilizing the militaries to safeguard his image after the Pahalgam attack. “The country is above your politics, your image and your PR. do not compromise the country and militaries for your political interests,” Congress leader stated in the Lok Sabha.

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Released on July 29, 2025