New Delhi, May 11 -- Leaders across party lines on Saturday welcomed the agreement reached between India and Pakistan to stop all military actions against each other after four days of intense armed confrontation, amid calls for an all-party meeting, to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Foreign secretary Vikram Misri announced the ceasefire agreement at a press briefing around 6pm, saying that the understanding was reached after a call initiated by the Pakistani military, and that both sides agreed to "stop all firing and military action on land and in the air and sea". Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah welcomed the development but criticised the delay. "If it had happened 2-3 days ago, the lives we lost would not have been lost," he said. He said that deputy commissioners were instructed to assess the damage immediately so that relief work could begin. Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav said, "Under the leadership of PM Modi, whatever decision the government of India takes will be right. This is definitely a win for India which dealt with its enemies very well." Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu called the ceasefire a positive outcome and noted that it was considered at Pakistan's request.P4...