Political parties back Palestinian cause.

Political leaders in India condemn Israel's actions against Palestinians and urge the Indian government to work towards peace and justice for the victims.

August 25th 2024.

Political parties back Palestinian cause.
A group of politicians from various parties, such as Congress, Samajwadi Party, Janata Dal, and Aam Aadmi Party, came together on Sunday to express their strong condemnation towards Israel's violent actions against Palestinians in their ongoing conflict with Hamas. They urged the Indian government to take action and ensure that peace and justice is achieved for the victims.

The meeting, which was attended by members of different parties, including Samajwadi Party MPs Javed Ali and Mohibbulah, AAP MP Sanjay Singh, JD leader K C Tyagi, and Congress' Danish Ali, also had Mohammad Makram Balawi, Secretary General of League of Parliamentarians for Al-Quds, a pro-Palestinian organization, as a special guest. Balawi spoke in detail about Israel's alleged disregard for international laws by targeting innocent civilians, with a significant number of casualties being women and children.

The statement issued by the group of politicians strongly denounced the ongoing "Zionist aggression" and labeled it as a "heinous genocide of the Palestinian people by Israel". They emphasized that such brutal actions not only go against the principles of humanity, but also violate international laws and the notions of justice and peace.

The leaders also pointed out India's long-standing support for the Palestinian cause, highlighting the fact that India was the first non-Arab country to recognize the State of Palestine in 1988. They expressed pride in India's consistent support for the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, sovereignty, and liberation.

In addition, the politicians urged the Indian government to halt the supply of arms and ammunition to Israel, in order to stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine. They called upon the international community to act swiftly and implement the resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council, and put an end to the ongoing aggression, ensuring peace and justice for the victims of the genocide in Palestine.

Overall, the politicians' statement reflected their deep concern and empathy towards the plight of the Palestinian people, and their strong stance against Israel's violent actions. They urged the government to take immediate and effective measures to bring an end to the conflict and to support the cause of peace and justice for all those affected.

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