Key Points

RJD leader Lalu Yadav has sharply criticized the Modi government's ceasefire agreement with Pakistan, suggesting it was influenced by US pressure. His remarks follow the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people in Jammu & Kashmir. The political veteran shared a controversial image mocking PM Modi's relationship with Donald Trump, who claimed credit for brokering the ceasefire. With Bihar elections approaching, this attack adds fuel to opposition claims of compromised national security.

Key Points: Lalu Yadav Slams Modi Over US-Brokered Pakistan Ceasefire

  • Lalu questions Modi govt's ceasefire timing after Pahalgam attack
  • Shares morphed image mocking India-US relations
  • Links ceasefire to upcoming Bihar elections
  • Operation Sindoor targeted Pak terror camps
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Lalu Prasad Yadav questions ceasefire with Pakistan under US 'pressure'

RJD chief Lalu Yadav accuses Modi govt of bowing to US pressure on Pakistan ceasefire after Pahalgam terror attack

Lalu Prasad Yadav questions ceasefire with Pakistan under US 'pressure'
"Why was a ceasefire carried out at the behest of the US President? - Lalu Prasad Yadav"

Patna, June 25

Soon after being re-elected as the National President of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for the 13th-consecutive time, senior leader Lalu Prasad Yadav launched a direct attack on the Centre, raising questions over India’s recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan.

Taking to social media platform X, Lalu Yadav shared a provocative post questioning the government's decisions following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) in which 26 people were killed.

In his post, Lalu Yadav accused the Centre of acting under foreign pressure, particularly that of US President Donald Trump, who had claimed credit for facilitating the ceasefire understanding.

"Why was a ceasefire carried out at the behest of the US President?" Lalu asked, adding, "Why has the government failed to apprehend the terrorists responsible for killing innocent civilians in the Pahalgam attack?"

The RJD supremo also shared a morphed image showing PM Modi sitting in President Donald Trump’s lap, while several other world leaders were shown bowing down before the US President — an apparent symbolic criticism of India’s foreign policy stance.

Lalu Yadav’s comments come in the aftermath of a major terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which shook the nation and was allegedly orchestrated by terrorists operating from Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).

In retaliation, the Indian armed forces launched a joint counter-offensive named 'Operation Sindoor', aimed at dismantling terror infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK.

Reports suggested that Indian forces targeted and destroyed nine terror hideouts in Pakistani territory.

The situation escalated significantly, with bilateral tensions reaching near-war levels for about two weeks.

In the midst of rising tensions, Pakistan reportedly pushed for a ceasefire, citing diplomatic backchannel talks.

US President Donald Trump publicly claimed credit for brokering peace between the two countries.

The Indian government eventually announced a conditional ceasefire, raising questions among Opposition leaders.

Now, with elections nearing in Bihar and national politics heating up, Lalu Prasad Yadav’s challenge has added a fresh dimension to the Opposition's narrative — accusing the Modi government of compromising national interest and succumbing to foreign influence.

As of now, the Central Government has not issued any official response to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s remarks.

However, political observers believe this is likely to intensify the ongoing war of words between the ruling NDA and the Opposition bloc in the run-up to the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Lalu ji raises valid concerns. After such a brutal terror attack, ceasefire seems premature without concrete action against perpetrators. Our jawans' sacrifices shouldn't be in vain 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Why is everything about elections? First secure borders, then do politics. Both government and opposition playing games while common people suffer in J&K 😔
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Amit S.
The morphed image was unnecessary - we must maintain dignity in criticism. But question remains: did we get anything concrete from this ceasefire? Or just another 'dossier' to prepare?
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Sunita R.
Operation Sindoor showed our strength! But ceasefire timing is suspicious. US always has its own agenda in South Asia. Remember how they abandoned Afghanistan...
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Vikram J.
Whether US pressured or not, we need permanent solution to cross-border terrorism. Ceasefires come and go but innocent lives lost can't return. Stronger diplomacy needed!
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Neha P.
Instead of questioning motives, all parties should unite on national security. Terrorism affects all Indians - not just BJP or RJD voters. Shame this becomes political football before elections 🤦‍♀️

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