The Chief Minister said public roads are used by workers, traders, patients and emergency services, and blocking them creates problems for ordinary people.
Among all the agreements and announcements, the return of the 11th-century Anaimangalam copper plates, also known as the Leiden Plates, stood out as the most symbolic and emotional moment of the visit.
Speaking to members of the Indian community in The Hague during the second leg of his five-nation Europe tour, Modi pointed to multiple international crises, including wars and the ongoing energy emergency, as serious threats to the global economy.
Sambit Patra said that Gandhi undertook 54 foreign trips to countries such as Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, Bahrain, the Maldives, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
After over a decade of repeated warnings about Muslims becoming “second-class citizens” under Modi, the predicted collapse of rights and freedoms still remains absent from India’s ground reality.