PM Modi calls for shunning double standards in combating terrorism

Modi stressed zero tolerance for terrorism, respect for sovereignty in connectivity, and reforms to empower the Global South at the SCO Summit

Modi stressed zero tolerance for terrorism, respect for sovereignty in connectivity, and reforms to empower the Global South at the SCO Summit
Modi stressed zero tolerance for terrorism, respect for sovereignty in connectivity, and reforms to empower the Global South at the SCO Summit

Pahalgam attack shows terror’s global threat, Modi warns SCO leaders

The ghastly Pahalgam terror attack was not only a blow to India, but it was an open challenge to every country that believes in humanity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) on Monday. With Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chinese President Xi Jinping listening, Modi also asserted that the SCO must clearly and unanimously reject “double standards” on terrorism. “This is our duty towards humanity,” he said.

Without naming Pakistan, Modi said it is natural to have the question: “Can the open support of terrorism by some countries be acceptable to us?”. The Prime Minister said India has been suffering the brunt of terrorism for the last four decades. “So many mothers lost their children and so many children became orphans. Recently, we saw a very disgusting form of terrorism in Pahalgam.”

“This attack was not only a blow to India’s conscience, it was an open challenge to every country, every person who believes in humanity,” he said. Modi said the SCO must act unitedly to deal with terrorism. “We must clearly and unanimously state that no double standards on terrorism will be acceptable. We must jointly oppose terrorism in all its forms and colours,” he said.

Modi also expressed his gratitude to the friendly countries that stood with India following the Pahalgam attack. Terrorism, separatism, and extremism are major challenges to the peace, prosperity, and stability of any nation, he said. SCO’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure can play a key role in combating terrorism, he said.

The Prime Minister also touched upon the importance of connectivity. We believe that sovereignty and territorial integrity must be respected in every connectivity effort, he said. Connectivity that by-passes sovereignty loses trust and meaning, he said. Modi said that SCO members can increase mutual cooperation for reforms in global institutions. “We can unanimously call for UN reform,” he said.

Modi also emphasised ensuring the development of the Global South. Keeping aspirations of the Global South confined to outdated frameworks is a grave injustice to future generations, he said.

Highlighting India’s development journey, Modi said it is moving ahead with the mantra of “reform, perform and transform”. Be it Covid or global economic instability, we have tried to convert every challenge into an opportunity, he said.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Sole & lone voice on terrorism.
    Rest of the world thrives on terrorism in its various forms – official, unofficial, covert & overt including fradulent $ $ $ transactions in the name of cryptocurrency

    The birth of cryptocurrency is espionage & money laundering. Therefore it is illegal birth

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