INDIA

Mamata Offers Unconditional Support To PM On Ukraine Crisis, Seeks All-Party Meet

Mumbai: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has written to PM Narendra Modi, offering her “unconditional support” amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Mamata also requested him to consider convening an all-party meeting.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Banerjee reiterated that the country stands united with regard to the evacuation of Indians stranded in Ukraine, and in particular to give a “quick hand to our students in distress”.

“I request you to acknowledge my unconditional support during the current international crisis and consider whether you are now an all-party leader to strengthen our national resolve to emerge out of the crisis,” the letter said. ” “Would like to have a meeting.” said.

Banerjee said that India being the world’s largest democracy should come forward to give a peaceful solution to the world and we should present it without any hesitation.

“… In times of grave international crisis, we set aside our domestic disagreements to unite as one nation. We do this to ensure that our dignity as a nation is unquestionable and unshakable. We do this to ensure that the principles on which we conduct our foreign affairs are stable on a global scale,” the letter said.

Banerjee, who is TMC supremo, a senior chief minister and leader of a national political party, said, “I reiterate our adherence to this long-standing norm of our politics during the current international crisis of the Ukraine war.”

Banerjee said concerns had been expressed over “our general stance on the war”.

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.

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