Why the central government is afraid to call a special session of parliament: Atul Londe

Nagpur, June 18 (IANS). National Congress spokesman Atul Londhe on Wednesday targeted the central government. He accused the central government of fearing a special session of parliament. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits three countries. During this time, Prime Minister Modi, who reached Canada to participate in the G7 summit, talked to US President Donald Trump over the phone. Meanwhile, the spokesman for Congress Atul Londhe has surrounded the NDA government over the role of America in a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. He said: “If there is a crisis on the nation, then the prime minister addresses the meeting of all parties. What is the matter that the Premier shows the bank. They are afraid to talk to the opposition, to mention a special session. is not. ” After “Operation Sindoor”, Congress spokesman appreciated the bravery of the Indian army because he came to Pakistan’s back foot. He said: “Pakistan got to his knees with the tremendous bravery and courage our army showed. For two-three days and if it went on, terrorists like Azhar Masood and Saifullah Salauddin would come to our hands. We could have more naked Pakistan in front of the world. On the controversy over the Hindi language, Atul Londhe said: “Hindi is our important language, but there are farming years for children from the first to the fifth class, in this case there should be no language confusion. Why does the government lie?