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PM Modi Condemns Violence In Washington America

PM Modi condemns violence in America, says – Transfer of power should be done in a peaceful way.

PM Narendra Modi strongly condemns the violent protests in America. PM Modi on Thursday expressed concern over the violence in Washington in the US.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that it is necessary to transfer power in a peaceful manner in a democracy.

PM Modi on Thursday expressed his anguish over the riots and violence by angry supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump in Washington DC.

He said that the democratic process cannot be allowed to be affected by illegal protests. He said in his tweet that the transfer of power should continue in a peaceful manner.

Significantly, in Washington, thousands of outgoing President Donald Trump supporters tried to capture Capitol Hill. Along with this, there was a ruckus in the Senate.

In his tweet on this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote – ‘He is saddened by the news of violence and violence in Washington DC.

It is necessary to transfer power correctly and in a peaceful manner. The democratic process cannot be harmed through such demonstrations. ‘

Significantly, one woman has died in this violence in Washington, while several protesters have also been injured in a clash with police.

Thousands of Trump supporters in the US tried to surround the Senate, shouting slogans and seizing several areas.

Apart from PM Modi, many other leaders have also expressed concern over this incident.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a tweet that the news coming from the US is about to raise concern that everyone should work in peace.

Apart from him, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, Australian PM Scott Morrison, New Zealand PM Jacinda have also condemned American violence via Twitter.

Two top White House officials resign after Capitol violence, many more may leave positions

Two top aides of United States First Lady Melania Trump have resigned on Wednesday in the wake of violence on Capitol Hill. According to sources, several other top White House officials are also considering resigning.

Which includes National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien and his deputy Matthew Pottinger.

The White House has currently declined to comment on it. Many people have become involved in the violence on Capitol Hill. A woman has also died during this period.

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