INDIA HAS LOST A TRUE FRIEND: LOK SABHA SPEAKER PAYS TRIBUTE TO FORMER JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER ABE

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla paid tribute to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated recently in the Monsoon session of the Parliament that commenced on Monday, .

“It is with heartfelt sadness that I wish to inform former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe passed away recently. The House pays heartfelt condolences on the same. He passed away on 8 July. He (Abe) was the longest serving Prime Minister of Japan,” Birla said.

“Abe supported various interests that were beneficial for India. He considered Asia’s two prominent democracies ie, India and Japan, as ‘friends’. Due to this reason, the relationship between India and Japan became stronger under his regime,” the Lok Sabha Speaker said.

He added, “On one hand, Japan has lost a visionary leader, on the other hand, India has lost a true friend. Abe will always be remembered for his work and excellency. The House pays heartfelt condolences on Abe’s demise and hopes that God provides strength to the families and kins of the deceased.”

The former Japanese Prime Minister Abe died on 8 July after being shot in the chest twice while delivering a speech in Nara in western part of the country. He collapsed and was bleeding as people heard two gunshots. He was then rushed to a hospital where he passed away.

Meanwhile, the Monsoon Session of Parliament commenced today and will continue till 12 August. There will be 18 sittings during the Session. Various Bills including Family Courts (Amendment) Bill, Forest (Conservation) Amendment Bill, Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill are likely to be taken up in the session.

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