Communist Party of India (CPI) on Friday expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence in Manipur and said that reports of violence and arson coming from the State are matters of serious concern for the entire nation.
"I urge my spiritual brothers and sisters to be warm-hearted and lead a meaningful life, to be dedicated to the welfare of others. Warm-heartedness is the key to peace and harmony in the world," Dalai Lama said
The official statement of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the Chinese Foreign Minister also talked about injecting stability and positive energy into world peace and development.
Calling SCO a platform of mutual understanding and security, Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday said that the potential of peace can be unlocked when great powers play the role of peacemakers, as he addressed the SCO-CFM meet in Goa.
Celebrations bloomed in the Churunada border town of Uri, Baramulla district, as locals marked the first wedding celebration of the year amid a two-year ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
"I have not watched the film, those who're responsible for maintaining peace and law and order must look into this. If there are love jihad incidents in Kerala, it's the state government's responsibility to take steps against it," said Arif Mohammed Khan.
Expressing concern over violence-hit Manipur, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah to restore peace there.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, on Thursday, said that he is deeply concerned about Manipur's rapidly deteriorating law and order and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to restore peace and normalcy.
The bilateral meeting of External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar with his Chinese counterpart, Qin Gang, concluded on Thursday. The discussions focussed on resolving outstanding issues and ensuring "peace and tranquility" in the border areas.