Is Congress Alarmed by US Actions in Venezuela?
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New Delhi, Jan 4 (NationPress) The Congress party on Sunday expressed serious concern regarding the US military actions in Venezuela, particularly the seizure of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, labeling the entire operation as a breach of international law.
Jairam Ramesh, the General Secretary in charge of Communications for Congress, stated in a post on X, "The INC shows profound concern over the recent US activities regarding Venezuela within the last 24 hours. Established principles of international law must not be violated unilaterally."
This reaction from Congress came simultaneously with a protest by Left parties at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.
The CPI(M) leadership condemned the US for what they termed imperialist military aggression against Venezuela and called for global condemnation while urging the Indian government to adopt a clear and decisive stance against these actions.
Protesters accused the US of launching an attack on Venezuela to control its oil resources.
This situation escalated after US President Donald Trump announced that American forces executed a significant assault on Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, and captured both President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. He also stated that the US would oversee the country during a transition period.
In related news, Maduro arrived in New York City on Saturday night to confront US criminal charges after federal prosecutors revealed a comprehensive indictment accusing him of orchestrating a long-standing narco-terrorism and cocaine trafficking operation.
India expressed its concerns on Sunday, urging all parties involved to resolve issues peacefully through dialogue to maintain peace and stability in the region.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement highlighting that the Indian Embassy in Caracas is in touch with the Indian community and is providing all necessary support.
"The recent developments in Venezuela are a significant concern. We are vigilantly monitoring the evolving situation. India reaffirms its commitment to the safety and well-being of the Venezuelan people. We urge all parties to resolve matters through peaceful dialogue, thereby ensuring regional peace and stability," the statement added.
The MEA's remarks followed US Delta forces' attack on a Venezuelan army base on Saturday, concluding months of military buildup, resulting in the capture of President Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.