Key Points

PM Modi strongly condemned terrorism at the BRICS Summit, calling hesitation in denouncing it a betrayal of humanity. He highlighted the Pahalgam massacre as an attack on India’s dignity and global peace. The BRICS nations jointly reaffirmed their stance against terrorism while addressing conflicts like Gaza. Modi emphasized India’s commitment to peace, rooted in the teachings of Buddha and Gandhi.

Key Points: PM Modi Calls Terrorism Condemnation Failure a Betrayal of Humanity

  • Modi denounces Pahalgam attack as a strike against humanity
  • BRICS nations unite against cross-border terrorism
  • PM stresses sanctions on terrorists without hesitation
  • India advocates peace amid global conflicts
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Hesitancy in condemning all acts of terrorism 'betrayal of humanity': PM Modi

PM Modi warns against selective condemnation of terrorism at BRICS Summit, citing Pahalgam massacre as an assault on humanity.

"Condemning terrorism must be a matter of principle, and not just of convenience. – PM Narendra Modi"

Rio de Janeiro, July 7

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned that any failure or hesitancy to condemn all terrorism would be a “betrayal of humanity”.

Speaking at the BRICS Summit Session on Peace and Security on Sunday, he denounced the Pahalgam massacre as a blow to “entire humanity” that also seared the soul of India.

The Indian Prime Minister's call for condemning terrorism was answered by the 11 nations of BRICS, who in a joint statement condemned the Pahalgam terrorist massacre and reaffirmed their unequivocal commitment to combating cross-border terrorism and came out against those supporting terrorism.

PM Modi said: “Terrorism is the most serious challenge facing humanity today” and “condemning terrorism must be a matter of principle, and not just of convenience."

“If our response depends on where or against whom the attack occurred, it shall be a betrayal of humanity itself," he declared.

PM Modi further said: "There must be no hesitation in imposing sanctions on terrorists. The victims and supporters of terrorism cannot be treated equally. For the sake of personal or political gain, giving silent consent to terrorism or supporting terrorists or terrorism, should never be acceptable under any circumstances."

He then threw a challenge to BRICS: “There should be no difference between our words and actions when it comes to terrorism. If we cannot do this, then the question naturally arises whether we are serious about fighting terrorism or not?"

About India’s most recent experience, PM Modi said, “The terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22nd April was a direct assault on the soul, identity, and dignity of India,” and, “this attack was not just a blow to India but to the entire humanity”.

He thanked the “friendly countries” that stood with India “in this hour of grief” and showed support.

On the importance of fighting terrorism, Prime Minister Modi said: "Progress of humanity is possible only in a peaceful and secure environment."

“BRICS has a very important role in fulfilling this objective. It is time for us to come together, unite our efforts, and collectively address the challenges we all face. We must move forward together," he said.

Surveying the global situation, PM Modi said: “Today, from West Asia to Europe, the whole world is surrounded by disputes and tensions."

He singled out the “humanitarian situation in Gaza” as “a cause of grave concern” but did not name any parties to the conflict.

The BRICS leaders’ joint statement went further, naming Israel and expressing “grave concern about the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, with the resumption of continuous Israeli attacks against Gaza and obstruction of the entry of humanitarian aid into the territory".

And without naming Hamas or drawing attention to its attack and hostage-taking by Hamas that precipitated the crisis, the joint statement called for “the release of all hostages and detainees held in violation of international law”.

PM Modi said: "India firmly believes that no matter how difficult the circumstances, the path of peace is the only option for the good of humanity."

Recalling that “India is the land of Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi”, he said: “We have no place for war and violence."

"India supports every effort that takes the world away from division and conflict and leads us towards dialogue, cooperation, and coordination; and increases solidarity and trust."

PM Modi also offered the hand of “cooperation and partnership with all friendly countries” in this endeavour.

- IANS

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Shreya B
While I appreciate PM's stance on terrorism, I wish he had been more specific about naming Hamas. Selective condemnation weakens our moral position. Terrorism is terrorism, whether in Pahalgam or Gaza.
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Aditya G
Finally some spine on international stage! For decades India has faced terrorism while world remained silent. Now when West faces similar threats, they understand. Better late than never.
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Priyanka N
As an army wife, I've seen the pain terrorism causes firsthand. PM Modi is absolutely right - no justification for violence. But we need action beyond speeches. Tougher sanctions on terror-funding nations please!
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Michael C
Visiting India for work, I'm impressed by PM Modi's balanced approach. In my country we're too polarized on these issues. India's message of peace while standing firm against terror is commendable.
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Kavya N
Buddha and Gandhi's teachings are our strength ✌️ But we must also be practical. Peace is ideal, but sometimes strong action needed against terrorists. Hope BRICS nations implement what they agreed on paper.

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