Raveena Tandon Urges IMF Watch Its Wallet: Loan to Pakistan in Focus

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 10 (ANI): With the IMF Board clearing loan to Pakistan amid its tensions with India which have been sparked by Islamabad’s support to cross-border terrorism, actor
Raveena Tandon
has said that IMF should “keep better keep track of where their money goes”.

“The #IMF had better keep track of where their money goes. The big powers may have sanctioned this loan to get their earlier loans paid back, or so that more ammunition is bought, or whatever. But now, and never again, should Bharat bleed,” she said in a post on Instagram.

Raveena additionally mentioned the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, stating that if another attack occurs due to Pakistan’s backing of cross-border terrorism, severe consequences would follow.

“If this is true, then it’s a welcome decision. #ceasefire. But make no mistake, the day India bleeds again due to #statesponsoredterrorism, it will be an act of war, and then there will be hell to pay,” she said.

On Saturday, India stated that Pakistan had breached the agreement made earlier that same day by the Directors General of Military Operations from both nations regarding ceasing hostilities and military actions. The Indian Army confirmed they are responding appropriately to address this incursion at the border.

At a special briefing, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said this is a breach of the understanding arrived at earlier today and India takes “very serious note of these violations”.

India urged Pakistan to undertake necessary measures to tackle these breaches and handle the matter with gravity and accountability.

Misri stated that India’s military has received orders to respond firmly to any recurrence of border violations at both the International Border and the Line of Control.

“In recent hours, there have been multiple instances where both sides have failed to uphold the agreement reached earlier tonight by the Director Generals of Military Operations from India and Pakistan. This constitutes a violation of the accord established earlier today. Our armed forces are responding effectively and appropriately to these breaches, and we consider these infractions to be extremely serious,” stated Misri.

“I urge Pakistan to undertake necessary actions to tackle these breaches and handle the circumstances with gravity and accountability. The military forces are closely monitoring the developments. They have received orders to respond forcefully to any recurrence of such transgressions at both the International Border and the Line of Control,” he stated additionally.

earlier today, Foreign Secretary Misri informed the press that Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations reached out to his Indian counterpart.

“At around 15:35 today, Pakistan’s Director General of Military Operations contacted his counterpart in India. They concurred that both nations would cease all hostilities and military operations on land as well as in the air and sea starting from 1700 hours IST,” he stated.

“Today, orders were issued on both fronts to implement this agreement. The Director Generals of Military Operations will meet again on May 12 at noon,” he stated. (ANI)

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