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Sachin Pilot questions Centre’s silence over Trump’s ceasefire mediation, slams US attempts to hyphenate India-Pak

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Sachin Pilot questions Centre’s silence over Trump’s ceasefire mediation, slams US attempts to hyphenate India-Pak

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Unfortunately, Trump has not mentioned it even once, he said.

“Neither the US administration nor Vice President (J D Vance) has condemned Pakistan’s role in cross-border terrorism or offered any assurance that it will stop,” the Congress leader said.

Pilot also rejected the US attempt to bring Kashmir into the conversation, saying it is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan and is not open to third-party intervention.

“Our issue is terrorism, not Kashmir. By dragging Kashmir into it, Trump has unnecessarily complicated the matter,” the former Rajasthan deputy chief minister added.

Recalling a resolution passed unanimously by Parliament in 1994 calling for the return of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Pilot urged the government to convene a special session of Parliament to reaffirm that commitment and remove any prevailing confusion.

“The 1994 resolution is on record. In light of recent developments and the misleading narrative, a special session should be called and the resolution should be reiterated so there is no ambiguity about India’s position,” he said.

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