Kharge urges PM Modi for particular Parliament session on Pahalgam terror assault

Kharge urges PM Modi for particular Parliament session on Pahalgam terror assault

Apr 29, 2025 09:25 AM IST

A number of opposition MPs have made an identical demand to the federal government within the wake of the dastardly assault by which 26 folks, principally vacationers, had been killed final week

Congress president and Chief of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a particular session of Parliament to display India’s collective resolve and take care of the phobia assault in Pahalgam.

Kharge’s letter to PM comes hours after the Congress chief publicly questioned the PM’s absence within the all-party assembly. (PTI photograph)

In his letter to PM Modi on Monday night, Kharge stated, “At this second, when unity and solidarity is important, Opposition believes that it is very important convene a particular session of each Homes of Parliament on the earliest.”

“This shall be a robust demonstration of our collective resolve and can to take care of the brutal terror assault in Pahalagam on harmless residents on 22 April 2025. It’s our fond hope that the session shall be accordingly convened,” Kharge added.

Congress’ communications chief Jairam Ramesh launched the letter on Tuesday morning.

Additionally Learn: Kharge slams PM Modi for skipping all-party assembly on Pahalgam terror assault

The federal government had to this point, referred to as an all-party assembly on April 24 the place defence minister Rajnath Singh, Union house minister Amit Shah and officers from Intelligence Bureau (IB) and residential ministry briefed the parliamentary heads of the totally different events on the Pahalgam terror assault.

Within the assembly, Singh stated the federal government is “dedicated” to take “robust actions” over the killing of 26 vacationers in J&Okay’s Pahalgam. The Opposition events raised a number of questions over the safety lapse however assured help for presidency’s motion, signalling a nationwide unity over the worst terror assault on civilians in a long time.

Kharge’s letter to PM comes hours after the Congress chief publicly questioned the PM’s absence within the all-party assembly. At a rally in Rajasthan, Kharge stated, “Modi prioritised Bihar election rally over the nation. A minimum of you must have come to the (all-party) assembly after we had provided full help to no matter motion the federal government wished to take”.

The federal government is but to react to Kharge’s proposal.

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