Lucknow, 22 November (IANS). Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has stressed the importance of the motto of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbkam’ and described it as a symbol of India’s commitment to global humanity. Describing this as the eternal message of India, he said that we have always given priority to peace, harmony and co-existence.
CM Yogi said this in his address while inaugurating the 25th International Conference of Chief Justices of the World at the World Unity Convention Center of City Montessori School (CMS) located at LDA Colony, Kanpur Road on Friday. 178 Chief Justices and delegates from 56 countries participated in the program.
In his address, he described the sentiments of Article 51 of the Constitution of India as inspirational for world peace and security and said that this Article obliges us to follow the moral path to develop respectful international relations and resolve conflicts peacefully. Inspires everyone. Describing the ceremony as inspiring, he said that on 26 November 2024, 75 years of the adoption of the Constitution will be completed. It is being held during the beginning of the Amrit Mahotsav year of the adoption of the Constitution.
While discussing the address given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the ‘Summit of the Future’ of the United Nations, CM Yogi said that war is not the solution to problems. War has endangered the future of the world’s two and a half billion children. He urged world leaders to come together to build a clean, safe and fear-free society for future generations.
Describing the conference as a platform for global dialogue and cooperation, CM Yogi expressed confidence that in accordance with the spirit of Article 51, this event will pave the way for world welfare. He also called upon judges across the world to contribute actively in this direction.
Discussing Article 51 of the Constitution, the Chief Minister said that it reflects India’s thinking towards global peace and harmony. He said that this article gives the message of peaceful resolution of conflicts and promotion of respectful relations between all countries. Highlighting India’s role, the Chief Minister said that India’s active participation in international forums like the United Nations makes it clear that India is committed to world peace and security.
Paying tribute to CMS founder Dr. Jagdish Gandhi, CM Yogi said that his vision and efforts have made this conference an important platform. He thanked Dr. Bharti Gandhi and Geeta Gandhi for continuing this program.
On this occasion, judges from 56 countries of the world including former President of Hungary, former Prime Minister of Haiti Republic, Founder Director of CMS Dr. Bharti Gandhi, Manager Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, school children and parents were present.
–IANS
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