Is Lalu Prasad Yadav Right to Question the Ceasefire with Pakistan Under US Influence?

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Key Takeaways
- Lalu Prasad Yadav questions the ceasefire agreement with Pakistan.
- Accuses the government of yielding to foreign influence.
- The Pahalgam attack raises serious security concerns.
- Operation Sindoor aims to target terrorist hideouts.
- Political tensions are expected to escalate ahead of the Bihar elections.
Patna, June 25 (NationPress) Following his re-election as the National President of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for the 13th time, prominent leader Lalu Prasad Yadav launched a pointed critique against the Central Government, questioning India’s recent ceasefire agreement with Pakistan.
Using the social media platform X, Lalu Yadav posted a compelling message questioning the government’s actions after the tragic Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), which resulted in the loss of 26 lives.
In his post, Lalu Yadav accused the Central Government of yielding to foreign pressures, specifically referencing US President Donald Trump, who had asserted involvement in facilitating the ceasefire.
“Why was the ceasefire initiated at the request of the US President?” Lalu inquired, further questioning, “Why hasn’t the government managed to capture the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack that claimed innocent lives?”
The RJD leader also posted a digitally altered image depicting PM Modi in a vulnerable position, sitting on President Trump’s lap, while other global leaders appeared to bow before him—an evident critique of India’s foreign policy.
Lalu Yadav’s remarks surfaced in the wake of a significant terrorist attack in Pahalgam, attributed to militants believed to be operating from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
In response, the Indian military initiated a coordinated operation dubbed 'Operation Sindoor', targeting to dismantle terror infrastructure in both Pakistan and PoK.
Reports indicated that Indian forces successfully targeted and obliterated nine terrorist hideouts within Pakistani territory.
The situation escalated dramatically, with bilateral tensions nearing a state of war for approximately two weeks.
During this period, Pakistan reportedly advocated for a ceasefire, citing diplomatic discussions.
US President Trump publicly took credit for mediating peace between the nations.
Ultimately, the Indian government declared a conditional ceasefire, raising eyebrows among Opposition leaders.
As elections approach in Bihar and political discourse heats up, Lalu Prasad Yadav’s challenge adds a new layer to the Opposition's narrative—charging the Modi government with compromising national interests and yielding to foreign influence.
Currently, the Central Government has not provided an official response to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s statements.
Political analysts predict that this exchange will likely escalate the ongoing verbal conflict between the ruling NDA and the Opposition coalition as the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections draw nearer.