BJD MP Sasmit Patra voices concern over West-Asia conflict, says "India always believes in non-violence"
Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India] March 5, (ANI): Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Sasmit Patra on Thursday voiced concern about the West Asia conflict, saying that the situation is extremely alarming, and called for all sides to come to the negotiating table.
Speaking to ANI, Patra said that the conflict must end and both sides should come to the negotiating table.
He suggested that dialogue, discussion and deliberation should be a key to resolving the conflict.
He further stated that all the nations should come together, whether the United States, Israel, Iran and other nations. India has always believed in the principle of non-violence and peace, he explained that even at the time of Operation Sindoor in Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir (POK) and Pakistan, India had a calibrated and measured approach; we didn't go to war.
Speaking to ANI, Patra says, "I think it's an extremely alarming situation. Every day, the kind of visuals coming from West Asia and the Middle-East further adds to the danger of this war happening; it is no longer a conflict. I strongly believe that this conflict must end. All the sides must come to the negotiating table. Dialogue, discussion and deliberation should be the key, not conflicts and wars... India has always believed in the principles of non-violence and peace... the time has come to close this conflict..."
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