'Democracy first, humanity first': What PM Modi said in Guyanese parliament
Thursday, 21 November 2024 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his first visit to Guyana in 56 years, addressed the nation's Parliament, emphasizing the deep historical ties between the two countries. Modi highlighted India's commitment to global good, advocating for 'Democracy First, Humanity First' and urging for space and sea to be areas of cooperation rather than conflict.
In a landmark address to the Guyanese Parliament, PM Modi celebrated the enduring India-Guyana friendship, reflecting on 180 years of historical ties. Embracing the mantra "Democracy First, Humanity First," he recalled his visit 14 years ago and accepted Guyana's top honor. Modi's diplomatic...
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Bangladesh interim leader Muhammad Yunus claims he asked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to block Sheikh Hasina’s online speeches — but Modi refused, saying, “It’s social media, you can’t control it.”
Yunus, who now leads Bangladesh after Hasina’s ouster, made this revelation during a talk at Chatham House in London.
As Hasina continues to address the Bangladeshi public from India, tensions rise, with Yunus accusing her of stirring unrest.
Meanwhile, Yunus’ own anti-India remarks and outreach to China have alarmed New Delhi.
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New Zealand’s Parliament suspended three opposition lawmakers, Rawiri Waititi, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, and Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, over their haka performance in protest of a controversial bill. The bill, supported by the conservative government, sparked backlash from the Māori community, with critics claiming it represented an anti-Māori agenda. This protest, the most severe disciplinary action against lawmakers in New Zealand’s history, signals a growing debate over Māori culture’s role in public life and the nation’s push for Indigenous rights.
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