CPI(M) Polit Bureau member M.A. Baby having a phrase with Ok.T. Kunhikannan, director, Keluettan Centre for Study and Research, at an occasion to precise solidarity with Palestine individuals, in Kozhikode on March 9. CPI(M) district secretary P. Mohanan is seen.
| Photo Credit: Ok. Ragesh
The Narendra Modi government doesn’t like any dialogue on the plight of Palestinian individuals in India, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member M.A. Baby has alleged.
Opening an occasion to precise solidarity with Palestine right here on Thursday, he stated this was evident from the denial of visa to a Palestinian activist to attend solidarity conferences within the nation.
Aqel Taughus, a human rights activist from Palestine, was purported to attend the occasion organised by the All-India Peace and Solidarity Organisation and the Keluettan Centre for Study and Research, Kozhikode, other than different occasions. However, resulting from visa restrictions, he couldn’t make it.
Mr. Baby identified that Indian individuals had been supporting the trigger of Palestinian residents from the time of the liberty wrestle. Even after governments modified on the Centre, the nation took a constant stand on the United Nations of their assist. “That position has changed now. It began during the late P.V. Narasimha Rao’s tenure. What is happening now has startled us,” Mr. Baby stated. The Centre had been getting nearer to Israel.
The CPI(M) chief claimed that frequent queries had been comprised of the workplaces of the Union Home Minister and External Affairs Minister ever for the reason that Palestinian activist sought to journey to India. They needed to know the content material of his speeches to be delivered right here. “Obviously, he would have spoken about his country. The Narendra Modi government does not like someone from Palestine describing about the condition in his country. It is evident from the visa denial,” Mr. Baby stated.