India, US must
fight terrorism everywhere: PM
New Delhi, 02 March, 2006.
Ashok Agarwal
Contending that New Delhi sought a neighbourhood of peace and
prosperity, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that India
and the US must fight terrorism wherever it exists as it threatens
democracy everywhere.
"We seek a world free of poverty, ignorance, disease and
the threat of terrorism. The US and India must work together in
all possible fora to these ends," he said welcoming President
George W Bush and First Lady Laura Bush at a luncheon hosted by
him in their honour.
"We must fight terrorism wherever its exists, because terrorism
anywhere threatens democracy everywhere," the Prime Minister
said.
He said that India wanted a neighbourhood of peace and prosperity,
and added while the sub-continent had been home to all great religions,
it was a "powerhouse" of human creativity.
"With wisdom and farsightedness, we South Asians can transform
not just this region but the whole world," he said adding
in the journey of development and modernisation, and social change
and empowerment, India saw the United States as a "partner,
a friend and a well-wisher."
Among those present at the luncheon were UPA Chairperson Sonia
Gandhi, former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and I K Gujral,
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha L K Advani, several Cabinet
Ministers, some chief ministers, BJP President Rajnath Singh,
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Rajya Sabha MP Shobhana Bhartia, sarod
maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Sensor Board Chairperson Sharmila
Tagore, top officials, industrialists and US delegates.