Gandhi's ideas are most needed today: UN chief


United Nations, Ta. February 28, 2020, Friday

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed regret over the violence in Delhi, saying that Mahatma Gandhi's views on non-violence are in great need today.

The UN spokesman said in a text message to the general secretary that Antonio was "very worried". UN spokesman Stephen Duzaric said in a message to the UN head that the violence in Delhi was deeply regrettable.

This violence will not be forgotten for decades. Gandhi was remembered in a message from UN chief Antonio Guterres. The UN chief said today there is a special need for Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent views. Because capital Delhi has become engulfed in violence.

The head of the UN said that the idea of ​​Gandhi's non-violence at the center was working to ensure communal unity was maintained on the issue of citizenship law in India. The UN statement said that the police system seemed helpless in the violence in Delhi. The way violence continued for days was regrettable.

The violence in Delhi is blasphemous: America

The US Department of Foreign Affairs criticized the violence in Delhi, saying that violence in the capital was very reprehensible. Action is required against those who conduct such violence, but those who want to peacefully oppose citizenship laws should also be given the right to protest. A spokeswoman for the US Foreign Ministry said the United States strongly condemns the violence and appeals for peace to all.

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