PM Modi has always been a supporter of peace and dialogue: Piyush Goyal

PM Modi has always been a supporter of peace and dialogue: Piyush Goyal

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: Sunday, 22 June 2025 5:33 pm

Mumbai On the attack of America on three nuclear bases of Iran, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday that India has always stood in favor of world peace and will continue to be further. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always been a supporter of peace and dialogue.

When asked about PM Modi’s appeal for peace on increasing stress between Israeli-Iran during a conversation with the media on Sunday, Piyush Goyal said, “Prime Minister Modi believes that any problem should be solved, not war, but with dialogue and diplomacy.”

On Sunday in Malad, Mumbai, he attended the ‘Yoga by the Beach’ program. He said that yoga not only relieves stress, but also promotes happiness in personal and professional life. He told that people took part in Aksa Beach of Malad.

The Union Minister appreciated PM Modi’s efforts for Yoga Day during a conversation with the media. He said, “On the occasion of International Yoga Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a global message, which described how the ancient Indian philosophy of ‘Ek Earth, One Health’ can help people around the world get better physical and mental health. Yoga not only relieves stress, but also promotes prosperity in personal and professional life.

He said that on Sunday, senior BJP workers of the area in Malad organized a ‘Yoga by the Beach’ program on the sea shore on Aksa Beach. People took part in the event, enjoying their enthusiasm. He said that yoga is very important for a healthy body.

Piyush Goyal said, “Today millions of people all over the world did yoga together, which is a symbol of solidarity and collective health consciousness. Yoga is not only a culture of India, but has become a medium of global welfare.”

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