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Mamata Banerjee Lends Solidarity to Modi in Ukraine-Russia Stand

| Updated: February 28, 2022 17:37

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Monday offered unconditional support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Ukraine issue and urged him to consider convening an all-party meeting for a national resolve to emerge from the crisis in sync with the country’s long-standing stand for international peace and non-aggression. Since Independence India has been known for its commitment to international 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.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Ms Banerjee stressed that the country stands united with regard to evacuation of the stranded Indians in Ukraine and specially 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 read. Being the largest democracy in the world, India must take lead to offer a peaceful solution to the world, and we must offer it undaunted and unhesitant, Banerjee said.

“… In times of grave international crisis we keep aside our domestic disagreements to stand united as a nation. We do this to make sure that our dignity as a nation is unchallenged and unviolated. We do this to ensure that the principles on which we conduct our foreign affairs continue to be stable in the global arena,” the letter added.

Ms Banerjee, who is the TMC supremo, said as a senior chief minister and as leader of a national political party “I reiterate our adherence to this long-standing norm of our polity during the current international crisis of the Ukraine War”. Banerjee said concerns had been expressed on “our general stand on the war though.”

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