British MP Bob Blackman Calls for Stronger India at UN, Praises Modi Leadership

British MP Bob Blackman stated that India's role and influence at the United Nations should be strengthened, reflecting its global rise. He extensively praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decisive leadership, highlighting India's increased global stature and self-reliance. Blackman also recalled his early advocacy for removing Article 370 in Kashmir and condemned atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. The event in Jaipur, hosted by BJP leader Dr. Satish Poonia, focused on India-UK relations and India's growing international partnerships.

Key Points: UK MP Bob Blackman: Time to Strengthen India's UN Role

  • Advocate for stronger India at UN
  • Praise for PM Modi's leadership & 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam'
  • Long-standing support on Kashmir & Article 370
  • Condemnation of attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh
  • India's economic strength noted
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Time has come for India's role, influence to be further strengthened at UN: British MP Bob Blackman in Jaipur

British MP Bob Blackman advocates for enhanced Indian influence at the UN, lauds PM Modi's leadership, and discusses Kashmir, India-UK ties in Jaipur.

"India's future is bright, and India's bonding with other countries in the world is cementing - Bob Blackman"

Jaipur, Jan 5

British Member of Parliament and Padma Shri awardee Bob Blackman in Jaipur said that the time has come for India's role and influence to be further strengthened at the United Nations, reflecting the country's growing global importance.

Blackman also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, stating that India's global stature, respect, and self-esteem have significantly increased under his dynamic and decisive governance.

BJP Haryana in-charge and the party's former Rajasthan state president, Dr Satish Poonia, hosted a high tea at the Constitution Club in Jaipur in his honour. The event was attended by several prominent citizens and BJP leaders.

Addressing the gathering, Bob Blackman said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given the world the message of peace and harmony through the philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family).

He described PM Modi as a visionary and dynamic leader under whose leadership India is becoming self-reliant across sectors and steadily progressing towards becoming a developed nation.

Blackman noted that during times of crisis, including the Covid-19 pandemic, India stood by other nations and extended assistance to countries in need. He added that India is strengthening trade and economic ties with both developing and developed nations, guided by a long-term and strategic foreign policy.

Speaking on Jammu and Kashmir, Bob Blackman stated that he had demanded the removal of Article 370 as early as 1992, even before Prime Minister Modi's tenure. He recalled raising the issue internationally when Kashmiri Pandits were forced to flee their homes, calling the displacement unjust and inhumane. He said the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits was not only a humanitarian crisis but also a consequence of terrorism and extremism. Blackman reiterated that he has consistently condemned terrorist incidents in Kashmir and stood in solidarity with the affected communities.

The British MP also condemned atrocities against Hindus and attacks on temples in Bangladesh, expressing concern over forced religious conversions.

He further stated that India's economic position today is stronger than that of the United Kingdom in several respects.

Dr Satish Poonia said that Bob Blackman has consistently echoed India's message of global welfare and peace in the British Parliament. He described Blackman as a strong voice supporting Prime Minister Modi's pro-people policies, firm decision-making, and leadership on international platforms, playing an important role in strengthening India-UK relations.

During the event, Bob Blackman was welcomed and felicitated by Dr Satish Poonia, MP Rao Rajendra Singh, Overseas Friends of BJP (London) President Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat, MLA Kailash Verma, BJP Rajasthan Mahila Morcha State President Rakhi Rathore, former Mayor Pankaj Joshi, former BJP Yuva Morcha state president Himanshu Sharma, and other leaders.

The guests, meanwhile, were left surprised when Bob greeted them, saying Namaste and Vande Mataram. He hoped high of growing relations with india under FTA. Praising India's growth story under PM Narendra Modi's leadership, he said, "India's future is bright, and India's bonding with other countries in the world is cementing".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Bob Blackman has been a consistent friend of India. His words on Kashmir and the plight of Kashmiri Pandits are important. Global voices acknowledging our internal matters based on facts, not propaganda, are always welcome.
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Aditya G
While the praise is nice, we must be cautious. Foreign endorsements, especially from politicians of other nations, can sometimes be driven by their own domestic politics or trade interests (like the FTA mentioned). Our foreign policy should remain independent and strategic.
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Sarah B
As someone living in the UK, it's interesting to see this perspective. Blackman is known for his pro-India stance. His point about India's economy being stronger than the UK's in some respects is a reality check many here need to hear. The world order is shifting.
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Kavya N
"Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" is our ancient philosophy, and it's wonderful to see PM Modi taking this message to the world. True influence at the UN isn't just about a seat, it's about the moral authority of our civilizational values. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The article mentions his concern for minorities in Bangladesh. It's a serious issue that needs more global attention. India's role as a regional leader includes being a voice for persecuted communities everywhere. Stronger UN influence can help in such advocacy.

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