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End War Through Dialogue: RCP Submits Memorandum In Kadapa
Concern Over Safety Of Indian Migrants
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Calling for an immediate end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Madagalam Prasad of the Rayalaseema Communist Party submitted a memorandum at the Kadapa District Collectorate on Wednesday. He urged global leaders, including those of the United States, Israel, and Iran, to resolve the escalating conflict through peaceful dialogue, warning of severe global consequences.
Highlighting the plight of Indian workers abroad, Prasad expressed concern that: Thousands of Indian migrants are currently working in the conflict-affected regions; Their lives are at risk due to continuous bombings
He urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure their safe return to India.
Highlighting the plight of Indian workers abroad, Prasad expressed concern that: Thousands of Indian migrants are currently working in the conflict-affected regions; Their lives are at risk due to continuous bombings
He urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure their safe return to India.
Call for Immediate End to War
Speaking after submitting the memorandum to Administrative Officer Vijay Kumar, Prasad stressed that wars ultimately inflict the greatest suffering on ordinary people.He appealed to world leaders to halt the conflict immediately and pursue diplomatic solutions instead of prolonged violence.
Conflict Impacting Global Economy
Prasad noted that the ongoing war in the Middle East and West Asia, which has reportedly continued for nearly three weeks, is causing:Heavy loss of life and property
Sharp rise in fuel prices
Increase in cost of essential commodities worldwide
He said the economic repercussions are being felt even in countries far removed from the conflict zone.
Concern Over Safety of Indian Migrants
Highlighting the plight of Indian workers abroad, Prasad expressed concern that:Thousands of Indian migrants are currently working in the conflict-affected regions
Their lives are at risk due to continuous bombings
He urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure their safe return to India.
Rising Casualties and Escalating Violence
Prasad warned that the intensity of the conflict is increasing daily, with attacks targeting:Airports
Hospitals
Industrial establishments
Residential areas
He stated that hundreds have already lost their lives, and the death toll could rise dramatically if the war continues unchecked.
Appeal for Peaceful Negotiations
Emphasizing the urgency of the situation, he called upon the nations involved to:End hostilities immediately
Engage in peaceful negotiations
Prevent the conflict from escalating into a larger humanitarian crisis
Leaders Participate in Memorandum Submission
The programme was attended by Pratap Reddy, leader of the Rayalaseema Farmers’ Association; Obulesu, representative of the Dalit-Tribal Rights Struggle Association
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