PM Modi claimed Trump that American broke the ‘ceasefire’

New Delhi: Without mentioning US President Donald Trump, PM Modi rejected his claim that his administration played an important role in suspending enmity for India and Pakistan and agreeing to start comprehensive talks for peace.In his address to the nation on Monday evening, PM Modi emphasized that Pakistan – its airbase and terrorist were shaken by damage on infrastructure – a direct petition for India’s DGMO for a ceasefire.The deputation came within a few minutes of repeating Trump’s claim, which he had on Saturday about his administration being an intermediary between New Delhi and Islamabad. On Saturday, my administration helped the broker in a complete and immediate ceasefire – I think a permanent one – between India and Pakistan, ends a dangerous conflict with a lot of nuclear weapons between two countries, “he said on Monday.After minutes, PM Modi claimed that India had agreed to stop only ‘Operation Sindoor’ and that Pakistan would continue in sight, suggesting that all bets would stop if Islamabad did not stop its support to terrorism.He also made it clear that Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail-something that India believes that the US and the West have been continuously indulged in continuous-not to stop acting against the terrorists working under the cover of this perception that the generals of Pakistan can be exposed to the generals of Pakistan to save groups like Lashkar-e-Taib and E-E-Muhammad.Modi made it clear that India would only discuss terrorism and poke with Pakistan – a situation that is unlikely to accept Islamabad, at least in the near future.Trump claimed that he used trade as a liver to achieve India and Pakistan at the conversation table. “Come on, we are going to do a lot of business with you guys, so let’s stop it. People have never used the business the way I use it. Then suddenly he said – let’s stop,” he first said in this context that America was going to do more business with both countries.The claim was not only denied from official sources that the US VP JD Vance brought the business issue when he called the PM on Friday, it also appeared to run Modi’s claim, which was encountered by any idea that the strict “stand on terror was encountered.In his address, Modi reiterated that business and terror cannot go together. While he first expressed this in the context of Pakistan, its scope reached the US President’s claim on Monday.