India has always prioritised global peace, harmony and co-existence: Yogi
22-Nov-2024 03:36 PM 7318
Lucknow, Nov 22 (Reporter) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday highlighted the importance of the motto of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', calling it as a symbol of India's commitment to global humanity. Speaking after inaugurating the 25th International Conference of Chief Justices of the World at the World Unity Convention Center of City Montessori School (CMS), located at LDA Colony, Kanpur Road, the CM said that it embodies India’s timeless message, reflecting the nation’s enduring commitment to peace, harmony and coexistence. He said, "The spirit of Article 51 of the Indian Constitution is an inspiration for world peace and security. This article encourages us to follow a moral path to develop respectful international relations and resolve conflicts peacefully." Yogi described the event as inspiring and mentioned that on November 26, 2024, India will mark 75 years since the Constitution was adopted. "This event is being organised during the beginning of the Amrit Mahotsav year of the adoption of the Constitution. Notably, 178 Chief Justices and delegates from 56 countries participated in the programme," he said. While discussing PM Narendra Modi's address at the United Nations 'Summit of the Future', the Chief Minister emphasised that war is not a solution to problems. He expressed concern that wars have jeopardized the future of 2.5 billion children worldwide. He urged global leaders to unite and work towards creating a clean, safe, and fearless society for future generations. Highlighting the summit as a platform for global dialogue and cooperation, Yogi expressed confidence that it would pave the way for world welfare in line with the spirit of Article 51. He also called upon judges worldwide to actively contribute to this cause. Discussing Article 51 of the Constitution, the CM stated, "It reflects India’s vision of global peace and harmony. This article promotes peaceful resolution of conflicts and respectful relations among nations." He underscored India’s role in international platforms like the United Nations, saying the country’s active participation demonstrates its commitment to global peace and security. Paying tribute to CMS founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi, Yogi acknowledged his vision and efforts in establishing this conference as a significant platform. He also thanked Dr Bharti Gandhi and Geeta Gandhi for their continuous contributions to the event. The occasion was attended by former President of Hungary, the former Prime Minister of the Republic of Haiti, judges from 56 countries, CMS Founder-Director Dr. Bharti Gandhi, Manager Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, schoolchildren, and their parents...////...
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