“India should not lose its voice,” the congress raised questions when Gaza stayed away from the mood

New -Delhi, June 14 (IANS). Congress asked questions about India who stayed away from the vote on the Gaza Wearing Proposal proposal in the United Nations. The party said that India’s distance from the vote in the United Nations is a shocking moral cowardice on June 12. Congress spokesman Pawan Kheda wrote in a post on social media platform X, “Ever India created history by standing for Palestine. Given, not strategic for justice, but to stand in principle. Pawan Kheda wrote,” in December 2024, in favor of permanent election in Gaza, more cowardly. This proves that the government does not remember anything and does not stand for anything. It is just behind the photo, whether it should be shared with blood. “He wrote in his post,” a government that is afraid to vote for the ceasefire despite the burning of children in Gaza is not worth giving moral direction and leadership to India or the world. “Congress spokesman wrote at the end of a long wide post,” if we want our vote on the world platform, we must be at the most important time. Our strength always comes from our moral weight of our voice. The world does not listen to the country that speaks with the highest voice. She listens to the country that speaks with clarity, courage and conscience. India should never lose its voice. “-Ians dch/Ekd shares this story -tags

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