Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Modi calls for consensus on India’s G20 presidency

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged leaders of political parties to come together for the government’s plans for the G20 presidency, calling the year-long period when India will head the important internatio­nal bloc as an opportunit­y to showcase the country’s success story and its culture.

The Prime Minister was addressing an all-party meeting at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan, where he appealed the leaders to build a national consensus over the G20 agenda, which, he said, was “not for one individual”.

According to a leader present in the meeting, “PM said he called this meeting not as an individual but as all of us are stakeholde­rs in hosting this. He said ‘this is for India. And we seek all of your support’.”

Modi said the G20 presidency duration will also attract a large number of foreign visitors and presents an opportunit­y to boost tourism and local economies, the ministry of external affairs said in a statement.

He added that India’s G20 Presidency belongs to the entire nation, and is a unique opportunit­y to showcase India’s strengths to the entire world, according to the MEA statement.

The PM also pointed out that the G20 Presidency would help showcase parts of India beyond the convention­al big metros, thus bringing out the uniqueness of each part of the country, the statement said.

In his concluding remarks, the leaders quoted above said, Modi added that “our joint efforts” will be key for the presidency, which has come to India for the first time.

All leaders welcomed India’s first G20 presidency, which officially began from December 1.

Some opposition leaders stressed on the need for the government to follow a national agenda. Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge, who reminded the PM how India hosted the Non-aligned Movement (NAM) summit during Indira Gandhi’s tenure and the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in 2008, said the G20 presidency should be used to press China on the border issues and trade imbalance.

Kharge also suggested that the presidency could be leveraged to secure New Delhi’s permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council.

 ?? ANI ?? PM Narendra Modi with Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge and CPI general secretary D Raja at the all-party meet on Monday.
ANI PM Narendra Modi with Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge and CPI general secretary D Raja at the all-party meet on Monday.

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