Shri Rajnath Singh reiterates talks offer to militant groups who shun violence
Shri Rajnath Singh reiterates
talks offer to militant groups who shun violence
The Union Home
Minister Shri Rajnath Singh has said that the Government will uphold the
nation’s dignity, security and integrity. At the same time, he reiterated the
Government’s readiness to talk to any Naxalite or militant group that shuns the
path of violence. Shri Rajnath Singh said this while addressing a function to
honour the Senior Citizens in his parliamentary constituency, Lucknow today.
Recalling former Prime Minister Shri Atal Behari Vajpayee’s famous remarks that we can change friends but not our neighbours, Shri Rajnath Singh said the Government in the very beginning extended a hand of friendship by inviting leaders of all SAARC countries for the swearing in ceremony. However, when Pakistan violated the ceasefire, our forces initially showed restraint but when cross-border shelling did not stop, our forces retaliated sharply.
The Union Home Minister said that while no one will be spared who engages in violence in the country, the Government is open to talks with any extremist group that gives up violence. Shri Rajnath Singh said that earlier more than 13 lakhs cattle heads were smuggled into Bangladesh every year, now this figure has come down sharply to just three lakhs per year.
Talking about the social welfare programmes for the elderly, the Union Home Minister said the Government is very concerned about the social and economic security of the Senior Citizens. The Jeevan Jyoti and Atal Pension schemes have been launched by the Government towards this end, he added.
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Joint Declaration of the Heads
of the Migration Authorities of the BRICS countries
MoS Home Shri Kiren Rijiju holds bilateral meeting with the Russian counterpart
MoS Home Shri Kiren Rijiju holds bilateral meeting with the Russian counterpart
The Minister of
State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju led the Indian delegation to the
first BRICS Ministerial meeting on Migration held in Sochi, Russia yesterday.
After detailed deliberations, a joint declaration was issued, which is a major
milestone so far as orderly and legal migration amongst BRICS countries is
concerned. Following is the Text of the Joint declaration:
“We, the
Heads of the Migration Authorities from the Russian Federation, the
Republic of India, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic
of South Africa, guided by the Ufa Declaration and the commitment to respect
human rights included in that declaration:
1) Affirm
the interest of BRICS countries in exchanging views and sharing experience on
migration issues;
2)
Acknowledge the interrelationship between transnational migration and
development and the need to deal with the opportunities and challenges that
migration presents and take advantage of its positive impacts;
3) Reaffirm
the openness of the BRICS to deepen collaboration with other countries, international
and regional organizations, based on principle of equality and mutual respect
for discussing and addressing the issue of international migration including
the facilitation of safe and orderly migration;
4) Acknowledge the
impact of migration to the social and economic development and demographic situation
in the BRICS countries;
5) Express
the interest of BRICS countries in sharing best practices in the development
and implementation of national migration policies or procedures;
6) Acknowledge
the relevance of cooperation in the field of migration in the BRICS
space;
7)
Recognize the importance of promoting the mobility of skilled workers in the
space of the BRICS countries;
8) Reiterate
the commitment to combat and prevent organized criminal human trafficking and
migrant smuggling;
9) Welcome
strengthening of the dialogue and cooperation in the field of migration,
including migration policies, procedures and strategies as well as working
meetings of representatives of the migration authorities of the BRICS
countries;
Confirm our
commitment to strengthen our partnership for our common development and to this
end adopt this Joint Declaration, which is open for other countries to join”.
It is believed
that this joint declaration will go a long way in smoothening the flow of
people and would enrich social, culture and economic ties. The members also
resolved to combat and prevent transnational organized crime in line with the
Ufa declaration. The meeting was also attended by representatives of the
Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO), Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
and other International bodies on migration.
On the sidelines
of the BRICS Ministerial meeting on Migration, Shri Rijiju held a bilateral
meeting with Mr. Konstantin Romodanovsky, Minister and head of the Federal
Migration Service of Russia, yesterday. In this meeting various issues were
raised including simplification of work permits and issue of temporary resident
permits to Indian nationals. Russian Minister was forthcoming and promised to
look into the issues on priority. He also invited the Indian side to visit and
see the existing system regarding immigration and migration followed in
Russia.

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