New Delhi: Congress Lok Sabha MP Priyanka Gandhi on Monday urged the Union government to raise its voice against the 'atrocities' committed against minorities in Bangladesh. Speaking in the Lok Sabha, the Congress MP from Wayanad urged the government to hold talks with Bangladesh. "The first issue I want to discuss is that this government should raise its voice against the atrocities committed against the Hindu and Christian minorities in Bangladesh; it should hold talks with them and take their support," Priyanka Gandhi said.
Gandhi, on the occasion of Vijay Diwas, paid tribute to soldiers who fought in the 1971 war and highlighted the leadership role of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the war. "Today is Vijay Diwas. First of all, I want to salute the brave soldiers who fought for us in the war of 1971. Whatever was happening in Bangladesh, no one was listening to the voice of the people of Bangladesh, our Bengali brothers and sisters. Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister at that time; I want to salute her. She showed courage in the most difficult situations and showed such leadership that made the country victorious," Priyanka Gandhi stated.