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From Bhagwan Buddha to Mahatma Gandhi, India has a rich tradition of putting human dignity and welfare above everything else, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
“These values hold even greater relevance today and have immense potential to become a global unifying force,” said PM Modi in a signed message for ex-Supreme Court Bar Association of India (SCBA) President Adish C Aggarwala.
The Prime Minister wrote to Senior Advocate Aggarwala, who is the President of the International Council of Jurists and the International Commission of Writers, congratulating him over the conduct of International Conference of Jurists & Writers for World Peace 2024 being held at London on October 9 and 10.
“The presence of Chief Justices, Ministers, Judges, Members of Parliament, Bar leaders, writers, editors and law teachers at the Conference brings together a rich pool of professionals across diverse domains that have a significant bearing on policies, peace and prosperity in the world,” the PM said.
The Prime Minister also acknowledged the rise of new conflicts that threaten the socio-economic stability of nations. “Such challenges can be successfully addressed only through concerted global action at various levels of engagement, including people-to-people contact,” PM Modi asserted.
The Prime Minister asserted that the enriching deliberations at the conference will help devise a futuristic blueprint to usher in peace, harmony and well-being.
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