Providing a safe future and peaceful environment to future generation is our collective responsibility - Yogi Adityanath, UP CM
Lucknow,
November 20: Speaking today as the Chief
Guest of the 22nd International Conference of Chief Justices of the World
organized by City Montessori School, online, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh,
Yogi Adityanath said that providing a peaceful environment and safe future to our
future generations is our collective moral responsibility. He commended CMS for
bringing the judiciary from around the world on a common platform to hold
discussions on Article 51 of the Constitution of India and expressed confidence
that the deliberations being held here would lead to the formation of a better,
peaceful world.
In this conference of Chief Justices
of the World today, Speaker of UP Legislative Assembly, Shri Hriday Narain
Dixit; Member of Parliament, Shri Sudhanshu Trivedi and Former Presidents and
Prime Ministers of Romania, Croatia and Lesotho and jurists and legal
luminaries from 50 countries of the world made a call for a New World Order
through their succinct speeches. On this occasion, students of CMS Gomti Nagar
Campus I and Rajajipuram Camus I representing 55,000 students of the school
presented an appeal for a safe and happy future for 2.5 billion children for
the world in a very effective way through World Parliament and Model United
Nations staged online. This appeal garnered great support from the eminent
participants of the conference comprising Chief Justices and Judges of 50
countries of the world.
Special Guest, Shri Sudhanshu
Trivedi, Member of Parliament said that reverberating the Indian ethos of Vasudhaiv
Kutumbkam, the Glasgow conference has established that the entire world is
essentially one unit and creation for a global value system therefore is the
most important need of the hour. Mr Emil Constantinescu, former President of
Romania, also expressed the similar sentiments saying that although the
task of establishing the Rule of Law is not easy, it would surely help
populations across the world live in a safer, better world. Mr Stjepan
Mesic, former President of Croatia and Dr Pakalitha B Mosisili, former Prime
Minister of Lesotho also supported the cause of World Unity through their
effective and meaningful speeches.
Expressing his views at the
conference Prof. Subir K Bhatnagar, Vice-Chancellor, Ram Manohar Lohia,
National Law University, Lucknow stressed on the need to review the existing
format of the United Nations Organizations. Speaker of UP Legislative
Assembly, Shri Hriday Narain Dixit said that the ideas of world unity and
world peace should be sown in the young minds through education as it is the
best mode of bringing change in the world. Hon'ble Mr Alban Kingsford Sumana
Bagbin, Speaker of the Parliament, Ghana; Hon'ble Mr Justice Adel Omar
Sherif, Deputy Chief Justice, Egypt; Hon'ble Mr Justice B. J. Odoki,
Former Chief Justice, Uganda; Hon'ble Mr Justice Carl Ashok Singh,
Former Chancellor of the Judiciary, Guyana; Hon'ble Mr Justice Ricardo Li
Rosi, Judge, Argentina; Hon'ble Mr Justice A. P. Misra, Former
Judge, Supreme Court of India; Hon'ble Ms Justice Barbara Zobec, Judge,
Supreme Court, Slovenia; Hon'ble Mr Justice P. D. Rajan, Chairperson,
NRI Commission, Government of Kerala, India; Hon'ble Mr Justice Hanan
Melcer, Former Deputy President, Supreme Court, Israel also put forth their
views at the conference today supporting the cause of the formation of a New
World Order.
CMS President and Managing Director,
Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon informed that intense discussions and
deliberations are taking place at this historic international conference
between the jurists and legal luminaries from 50 countries of the world. She
informed that tomorrow on 21st November, Mr Anurag Thakur, Minister for
Information & Broadcasting, Government of India will inaugurate the 3rd
day's proceedings at 10.00 am while Dr Dinesh Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister,
UP at 3.00 pm and Mr Brijesh Pathak, Minister of Law & Justice, UP at
6.00 pm. will register their dignified online presence.
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