All party meet Parliament should have been called before 'ceasefire': Siddaramaiah

12 May 2025 Evaluate

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the Centre should have called for an all party meeting and convened a Parliament session before reaching an understanding with Pakistan to stop all military action.

Speaking to the media in Mysuru, CM Siddaramaiah while answering a question, stated, ‘In my opinion they (central government) should have called for an all party meeting before the ceasefire. Also, the Parliament should have been called, because it is a very serious matter.’ He said the entire credit for the operations against the terrorists and its handlers should go to the armed forces, and that no one should claim credit for it politically. Siddaramaiah further stated, ‘I welcome the decision of a ceasefire and await the outcome of the meeting of the DGMOs of both the countries.’

To a question whether all Pakistani nationals in the state have left the country, Karnataka CM, ‘In Mysuru, three children, who are Pakistani nationals are present and the rest have been sent back from across the state. Those three kids are below six years. The mother is an Indian and the husband is from Pakistan. The three children had gone to the border and as no one came to take them there, they have returned. They were with their mother now’.

When asked about celebration on completion of two years by the Congress-led government in Karnataka, CM Siddaramaiah stated, ‘We have decided to hold the event because, in the last Cabinet, the decision of a ceasefire was not made and we thought about postponing the event. The Congress was planning to hold the event on May 20 in Vijayanagara. 

When questioned on how he rates his government, the Siddaramaiah stated, ‘This government has delivered what it had promised.’


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