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UNGA passes resolution from India to remember slain peacekeepers, and PM Modi thanks allies
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) recently passed a resolution proposed by India to honor and remember the courageous peacekeepers who have lost their lives while serving under the UN flag. This significant resolution recognizes the sacrifices made by peacekeepers from around the world and underscores the importance of their mission in maintaining global peace and security. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to the allies who supported this resolution, highlighting the collective commitment to peacekeeping efforts. In this blog, we delve into the details of the UNGA resolution and discuss its significance.
Honoring Slain Peacekeepers: A Global Commitment
Peacekeepers, often deployed in challenging and volatile regions, play a crucial role in preserving peace, protecting civilians, and supporting post-conflict reconstruction efforts. However, their commitment to peace comes at a great cost. Thousands of peacekeepers have lost their lives over the years while serving on UN missions, demonstrating immense courage and selflessness in their pursuit of global harmony.
UNGA Resolution from India
India, with its longstanding commitment to peacekeeping, proposed a resolution at the UNGA to honor the slain peacekeepers. The resolution highlights the sacrifices made by peacekeepers and calls upon member states to pay tribute to their bravery and acknowledge their contributions to global peace and security. By spearheading this resolution, India seeks to ensure that the sacrifices made by peacekeepers are recognized and that their memories endure as a source of inspiration for future generations.
Global Support and Recognition
The UNGA overwhelmingly supported the resolution, with numerous member states expressing their appreciation for the initiative. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on behalf of the Indian government and people, extended his heartfelt gratitude to the allies who backed the resolution. The widespread support for the resolution demonstrates the global recognition of the invaluable contributions made by peacekeepers and reaffirms the collective commitment to upholding peace and security worldwide.
Commemorating Sacrifices: The UNGA resolution serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by peacekeepers who have given their lives in service to humanity. By honoring their memory, the resolution pays tribute to their unwavering dedication and serves as a source of inspiration for future generations of peacekeepers.
- Acknowledging Peacekeeping Efforts: The resolution underscores the significance of peacekeeping efforts in maintaining global peace and security. It acknowledges the tireless work undertaken by peacekeepers, often in challenging and dangerous environments, to protect civilians and facilitate conflict resolution.
- Promoting Collective Responsibility: The support garnered for the resolution demonstrates the collective responsibility of member states in upholding peacekeeping missions. By recognizing the sacrifices made by peacekeepers, the resolution encourages nations to actively contribute to peacekeeping efforts and collaborate in ensuring a safer world for all.
- Strengthening International Cooperation: The resolution fosters international cooperation and solidarity in promoting peace and security. It serves as a platform for member states to come together, share experiences, and explore avenues for improving peacekeeping operations, including the safety and well-being of peacekeepers.
The UNGA resolution proposed by India to remember slain peacekeepers carries immense significance in honoring their sacrifices and recognizing the importance of peacekeeping missions. As the global community joins hands to commemorate these brave individuals, the resolution serves as a powerful symbol of international unity and commitment to preserving peace and security. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gratitude towards the allies who supported the resolution reflects the collective determination to honor the memory of fallen peacekeepers and inspire future generations to continue working towards a more peaceful world.
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Amit Shah will preside over a high-level Manipur meeting.
Monday night’s meeting to assess the security situation in Manipur will be facilitated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This is the first high-level gathering of its kind held by the central government since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was re-elected earlier this month.
Senior representatives from the federal government, state governments, including chief minister N Biren Singh, the army, and other security agencies are anticipated to attend the meeting at 4 p.m., according to people with knowledge of the development.
Manipur has seen fighting between the Kukis and Meiteis communities since May 3 of last year. The fighting has resulted in at least 225 deaths to far and the displacement of almost 50,000 people, the majority of whom are still living in relief shelters.
The previous few weeks have seen new acts of violence in the northeastern state, including the burning of a school facility close to Moreh and the discovery of the beheaded body of a missing individual.
In the Kangpokpi district last week, armed terrorists assaulted the vehicle of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s enhanced security team, injuring a security officer and a civilian driver.
Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, the chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), stated on June 10 that Manipur has been waiting for peace for a year and that this problem has to be given priority.
Bhagwat emphasised the importance of putting aside political hyperbole and concentrating on the issues confronting the country.
Dattatreya Hosabale, the general secretary of the RSS, called the current violence in Manipur “painful” and “worrisome.”
The Sangh, according to a statement, feels that the only way to solve any issue is “through mutual dialogue and expression of brotherhood in a peaceful atmosphere.”
In an attempt to mediate peace, Shah had earlier travelled to Manipur last month and convened nine talks with leaders of the Kuki and Meitei groups. Despite this, the violence has not decreased.
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Uttar Pradesh: PM Modi’s visit to the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi is well underway.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Varanasi, his home district in the Lok Sabha. This will be his first trip to the sacred city since taking office as the nation’s third prime minister.
At the historic Kashi Vishwanath temple, PM Modi is expected to engage with farmers and take part in Ganga Aarti.
What is currently known regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Varanasi is as follows:
For 4.5 hours, Prime Minister Modi will be in Varanasi. At roughly 4 p.m., he will touch down at Babatpur’s Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport.
Prior to releasing the 17th installment of the Samman Nidhi, which is intended to benefit 2,76,665 farmers in Kashi, PM Modi will attend a “Kisan Samelan.”
In order to commemorate the farmers in the area, PM Modi will meet with 21 of them at the Kisan Samelan and evaluate their products. BJP party officials are preparing for the visit.
The visit of Prime Minister Modi is a source of pride for the people of Varanasi, according to BJP president Dilip Patel. “We are all proud that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the oath of office three times—once as the nation’s prime minister and once as a member of the Varanasi assembly.”
Following his meeting with the farmers, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to attend the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat at the Kashi Vishwanath temple.
Vishwa Bhushan Mishra, the CEO of the Kashi Vishwanath temple, stated in an interview that they have a process for the Prime Minister’s visit. PM Modi is anticipated to spend about twenty-five minutes inside the temple.
Ajay Rai, Modi’s previous opponent for the Varanasi seat, criticised him, claiming that Modi was displacing natives with Gujaratis by handing all employment to them. Regarding the purported dearth of factories and development in the city, he questioned Modi.
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Sunita Kejriwal is requested by the Delhi High Court to remove Arvind Kejriwal’s court footage from social media.
The wife of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, Sunita Kejriwal, has been ordered by the Delhi High Court to remove a video of her husband speaking to a Delhi court from her social media accounts. The social media companies have also been ordered by the court to remove posts that contain links to the video.
In addition, the high court has sent notices to all parties involved in the PIL, which was filed by lawyer Vaibhav Singh, alleging that Kejriwal’s appearance before Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on March 28 violated the court’s regulations regarding video conferencing.
Among the five people requested to remove the social media posts is Sunita Kejriwal.
The court has set July 9 for the hearing.
On March 28, Arvind Kejriwal personally addressed Special Judge (PC Act) Kaveri Baweja after being brought before the court a second time after being arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case.
Sunita Kejriwal reposted the images after the audio and video recordings of the speech went viral on social media.
When films with comparable content are brought to their attention, the Delhi High Court ordered X, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram to remove them.
The notice on the PIL filed by the Delhi-based attorney Vaibhav Singh was issued by a division bench made up of Justices Neena Bansal Krishna and Amit Sharma.
After he disregarded nine summonses from the Enforcement Directorate, Arvind Kejriwal was taken into custody on March 21 in relation to the excise policy fraud. Subsequently, the Delhi High Court affirmed the agency’s decision.
Later, Arvind Kejriwal petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn his arrest.
In order to enable Kejriwal to campaign for his Aam Aadmi Party during the Lok Sabha elections, the Supreme Court granted him temporary release in May for a period of 21 days.
On June 2, he turned himself in to the Tihar Jail officials per the Supreme Court’s directive.
The former bureaucrat Sunita Kejriwal had spent a great deal of time campaigning for the AAP during the Lok Sabha elections. But the party was unable to secure a single seat in the nation’s capital.
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