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The Congress' Jammu and Kashmir unit called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold an all-party meeting to address recent developments and ongoing cross-border threats from Pakistan. Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma questioned the credibility of the India-Pakistan agreement to halt military actions due to repeated violations. Sharma urged Modi to engage with opposition leaders and convene a special Parliament session to discuss the security situation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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