CPI(M) and Kerala CM condemn US airstrikes on Venezuela, demand proof of Maduro's safety.
The CPI(M) leadership and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan have condemned recent US airstrikes on Venezuela, labeling the actions as “imperialist military aggression” and calling for global condemnation. Vijayan criticized the US for its “naked aggression” against a country that is a friend to India and a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, emphasizing that such military actions threaten global peace and stability, particularly in Latin America. The CPI(M) demands clear evidence of the safety of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, following claims of their detention by US forces. The party’s statements reflect a broader concern for national sovereignty and the implications of foreign military interventions, urging India to take a definitive public stance against these actions.
