RJD MP Manoj Jha has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump for claiming credit for the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, describing Trump's mindset as that of a real estate builder.
CeasefireDonald TrumpManoj JhaIndiapakistan RelationsRjd MpReal EstateJun 26, 2025

US President Donald Trump claimed that he arranged the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He has made this claim at least 18 times.
RJD MP Manoj Jha criticized Trump's claim, stating that the President's mindset is that of a real estate builder and his language reflects the same. Jha emphasized that the ceasefire was worked out directly between India and Pakistan.
The Indian government has officially rejected Trump's claim, stating that the ceasefire was 'worked out directly' between India and Pakistan without any external mediation.
The ceasefire between India and Pakistan is significant as it aims to reduce tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, a region that has been a focal point of conflict for decades.
Jha's criticism reflects a broader sentiment in India that such claims by Trump can undermine the diplomatic efforts of the involved nations and highlight the importance of nuanced and diplomatic approaches in international relations.

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