Sunday , November 24 2024

PM Modi expressed concern over the attack on 'friend' Trump, said- there is no place for violence in politics

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Heads of states across the world have expressed concern over the attack on former US President Donald Trump during an election rally. One of these names is Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Modi posted on Twitter on Sunday morning that he is very concerned about the attack on his 'friend' Donald Trump. He also condemned this incident.

Prime Minister Modi wrote on Twitter, “I am deeply concerned about the attack on my friend Donald Trump. I strongly condemn this incident. There is no place for violence in politics and democracy. I wish him a speedy recovery.” The Prime Minister has also expressed his condolences to the families of those killed and injured in the incident. The PM said, “Our prayers are with the American people.”

Former US President and Republican Party's presidential candidate in the upcoming elections, Donald Trump, was attacked during a rally on Saturday. It is reported that a shooter fired at Trump from a great height. In the video of the incident, blood can be seen coming out of Trump's ear. Former President and Republican leader Donald Trump was taken in a convoy amid the chaos after the firing. Trump is out of danger after this incident.

Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said security personnel killed the shooter at Trump's 78-year-old rally in Pennsylvania. As soon as Secret Service agents took Trump safely off the stage, his supporters raised slogans in his support. Trump was seen saying something while waving his fist in the air. This incident is being condemned all around. Biden, Kamala Harris, former President Obama have said that there is no place for violence in American society.