Saturday, April 11, 2015

Modi's roar, UN Security Council permanent membership in our favor

PARIS: France on tour in his last public address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday at the First and Second World War, the martyrdom of the Indians and their contributions to international peace programs, saying the right of India to the UN Security Council permanent sought membership. Prime Minister of the United Nations Peace-Keeping Force is the largest contributor to India today. Anyone who has not invaded the country, the country for the first and second World War martyrdom be for others.
Peace-Keeping Force constantly sending troops to the country in the world to put their lives in order to maintain peace. To raise the flag of peace in the country is longing to get the Security Council. He said, I would urge that the time has come to world peace messengers Dne respect and the opportunity to give his right to the land of Gandhi and Buddha. I hope when the United Nations celebrates its 70th anniversary will consider these issues. Prime Minister Modi Neuve Chapelle Indian Memorial on Saturday before reaching the Indian soldiers who died during the First World War were laid. Neuve Chapelle in northern France near the monument built in memory of the 4,700 Indian soldiers and workers who gave their lives during the First World War was.
Narendra Modi said, referring to his visit to the memorial chapel Neuve, I wanted to give a message to the world that the world understands India, the world view of India instead. This is not to say that the country which is sacrificed for others. He said India's 14 million men in the First World War took part. But then they were fighting for the expansion of the territory of India. India has about 75,000 troops in World War martyrdom. The 11 Indian soldiers earned the honor for gallantry, the Victoria Cross.

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