India should take diplomatic initiatives to stop Iran-Israel conflict: Mamata

advertisement

Kolkata, June 24: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday expressed concern over the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict and urged the Centre to take diplomatic initiatives to help end the hostilities between the two West Asian nations.

advertisement

The conflict has seen hundreds of missiles and drones exchanged between Israel and Iran since tensions escalated over a week ago, with the situation worsening significantly following the US bombing of three major Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday morning.

During her address in the assembly on environmental issues, Banerjee said, “War has broken out in many parts of the world. Such things cause air and water pollution. We have to take steps to stop this.”

She said, “External affairs come under the Indian government. Diplomatically, peacefully, we must take initiative so that war stops.”

Banerjee clarified, “I am not authorised to speak on external affairs and diplomatic issues. This is my personal view as a concerned citizen of this world.”

Speaking on the flood situation in Ghatal sub-division in Paschim Medinipur district, she said, despite repeated reminders, the central agency DVC is “not undertaking dredging operations” at its dams in Maithon and Panchet.

She accused the DVC of releasing large volumes of water from its dams during the rainy season “without informing” the West Bengal government.

“They are releasing water without informing us. They have not conducted dredging operations for many years. Now, DVC has the accumulated capacity to store one lakh cusec of water in its dams. Had they undertaken dredging operations regularly, four lakh cusecs of water could have been stored in their dams and such overflowing in vast parts of south Bengal won’t recur,” Banerjee said in the assembly.

West Bengal Irrigation Minister Manas Bhuniya had on Monday said nearly two lakh people have been affected in the floods at Ghatal sub-division in Paschim Medinipur district and asserted that the government was taking every possible step to help the marooned people.

Bhuniya had alleged that the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) aggravated the situation by “failing to regulate the release of water” from its dams in Jharkhand despite requests from the West Bengal irrigation department.

advertisement

The minister had told reporters that he wrote to the chairman of the organisation to exercise caution while discharging additional water in future. (PTI)

advertisement

Hot this week

Pay hike of Assam ministers, MLAs likely as 3-member panel submits report

Full report likely by Oct 30 Guwahati Sept 25: There...

Meghalaya Biological Park Inaugurated After 25 Years: A New Chapter in Conservation and Education

Shillong, Nov 28: Though it took nearly 25 years...

Meghalaya man missing in Bangkok

Shillong, Jan 10: A 57-year-old Meghalaya resident, Mr. Treactchell...

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

Five killed as militants attack bomb disposal unit in Pak’s KP

Peshawar, June 24: At least five people were killed...

India-US deal to produce F-414 jet engines to be sealed by March: HAL Chief Sunil

New Delhi, June 24: The Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL)...

Trump says both Iran, Israel violated ceasefire

Washington, June 24: President Donald Trump told reporters that...

EU help in healing Cyprus’ ethnic split could bring benefits to all: officials

Nicosia (Cyprus), June 24: The European Union can help...

Indian cricket fraternity mourns death of Dilip Doshi

New Delhi, June 24: A "heartbroken" Indian cricket fraternity...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img