West Bengal CM Mamata affords unconditional help to Modi on Ukraine
By PTI
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Monday provided unconditional help to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Ukraine subject and urged him to think about convening an all-party assembly for a nationwide resolve to emerge from the disaster in sync with the nation’s long-standing stand for worldwide peace and non-aggression.
In a letter to the prime minister, Banerjee iterated that the nation stands united with regard to the evacuation of the stranded Indians in Ukraine and particularly in giving a “quick hand to our students there in distress”.
“I would request you to accept my unconditional support during the ongoing international crisis and to consider whether you will like to have an all party meeting now for consolidating our national resolve to come out of the crisis with our head held high,” the letter stated.
Being the most important democracy on the earth, India should take result in supply a peaceable resolution to the world, and we should supply it undaunted and unhesitant, Banerjee stated.
“…In occasions of grave worldwide disaster, we hold apart our home disagreements to face united as a nation. We do that to ensure that our dignity as a nation is unchallenged and unviolated.
We do that to make sure that the rules on which we conduct our overseas affairs proceed to be steady within the international enviornment,” the letter stated.
Banerjee, who’s the TMC supremo, stated as a senior chief minister and as chief of a nationwide political get together “I reiterate our adherence to this long-standing norm of our polity during the current international crisis of the Ukraine War”.
Banerjee stated issues had been expressed on “our common stand on the conflict although.
” Since Independence India has been recognized for her dedication to worldwide peace and non-aggression and rejection of trans-border invasion and interference.
“I am sure that in steering our diplomatic affairs during the current crisis you will lead us on the basis of those abiding principles,” she added.