: Friday, 28 March 2025 2:17 pm
New Delhi . JDU leader KC Tyagi has described Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India as a diplomatic achievement. He described the ongoing controversy over Rana Sanga. Along with this, he appealed to the police-administration for a cordial arrangement regarding Eid prayers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting India for the first time after the war with Ukraine. Regarding this, KC Tyagi told , “This is a very big diplomatic achievement for India. Russia and India have had strong relations since the time of the Soviet Union. Russia supported India even during the Bangladesh liberation struggle. Putin’s visit will have a significant discussion on business and safety.”
Regarding the Ukraine crisis, he said that Russian President Putin, Prime Minister Modi and other leaders together can play an important role in ending this war.
Recently, on the controversy over Rana Sanga, KC Tyagi said, “These are the controversies of waste. The questions that have been buried in the trough of history, they should not be done by any leader or party to create unrest in the society by uprooting them.”
Reacting to the decision to ban the Namaz on the roofs of the Sambhal administration, KC Tyagi said, “When the heart is big, the Namaz is on the roof and also on the road. Police officers should meet religious leaders and community members and find a cordial solution, not the controversy.”
On the increasing activism of Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar in Bihar and the possibility of conflict with the RJD, KC Tyagi said, “This may cause a rift in the Indy alliance. The Congress wants to get back its lost land and this will be possible only when it weakens the RJD. The conflict between the Congress and the RJD will be intensified in the coming time.”
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