Maharashtra Congress Leader Aims for Quick Resolution to US-Israel-Iran Conflict
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Mumbai, March 16 (NationPress) President of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee, Harshvardhan Sapkal, expressed on Monday that the current conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is creating global ramifications, leading to noticeable shortages of gas and fuel in India.
He conveyed optimism regarding a swift resolution to the conflict and the restoration of peace in Asia.
Sapkal made these remarks to the press after visiting the Iranian Consulate, where he met with Saeid Reza Mosayeb Motlagh, the Iranian Consul General.
During their discussion, condolences were extended for the passing of Iran’s supreme leader, the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and for the casualties, including 165 schoolgirls and 14 teachers, resulting from the ongoing violence. Condolences were also offered to all who have suffered losses on both sides.
He expressed his solidarity with the Iranian populace during these challenging times and shared his sympathies. The Congress leader reiterated his hope for a quick end to the warfare and the establishment of peace.
The hour-long dialogue also highlighted the historic civilizational connections between India and Iran, examining how these ties have influenced Indian society, including Marathi language, literature, cultural exchanges, and shared heritage.
Sapkal expressed his anticipation that the disrupted fuel supply would soon stabilize.
Motlagh informed attendees about the present conflict situation and the series of events that have unfolded. He also commended the bravery and resilience displayed by the Iranian people amidst these circumstances.
Sapkal emphasized that as a nation rooted in the values of Buddha and Gandhi, India should advocate for global peace. In a gesture of goodwill, he presented Motlagh with a copy of Mahatma Gandhi’s autobiography.