PM Leaves for UN General Assembly Session


New Delhi, Sep 21 (IANS): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday left on a six-day visit to participate in the 66th session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Manmohan Singh left for New York by a special Air India aircraft from the Palam technical area of the Indira Gandhi International Airport.

In his departure message, Manmohan Singh said: "This is the time for the UN to resume its global leadership role."

"Terrorism and non-traditional threats to international security, such as piracy, are threatening states and the international political and social order." he said.

  

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  • RAMAKRISHNA REDDY, HYDERABAD

    Wed, Sep 21 2011

    Like head of the government PM should participate such type of meetings. As a member of peaceful country he has to pacify the world leaders on importance of cooperation in all matters including terrorism, privacy, international trade and human rights and so on. One more thing heads of the states and governments of the UN member countries should think of security expenditure, because most of the countries spending crores of money on this unproductive expenditure, I hope governments will spent half of this amount on welfare programmes this non productive expenditure would become useful as a productive expenditure. I hope this will done in near future.

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