Submission History: Emergency motion by Bailie Rashid Hussain:- "Council notes with deep concern the recent escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, which has resulted in violence, civilian casualties, and widespread fear within the region. Council recognises the deep personal and emotional impact such international developments can have on Glasgow's Indian, Pakistani, and wider South Asian communities, many of whom have family and cultural ties to the region. Council reaffirms Glasgow's proud tradition of international solidarity and peacebuilding, and condemns all forms of hatred, violence, and community division. Council calls for: - An immediate de-escalation of conflict and a return to peaceful dialogue in line with international law and UN resolutions. - The UK Government and international partners to support diplomatic efforts and humanitarian assistance to those affected. - Glasgow City Council to continue working with community organisations to promote cohesion and offer support to those distressed by the current situation. Council expresses solidarity with all those affected by the conflict and commits to ensuring that Glasgow remains a place of safety, unity, and mutual respect for all communities." Help Icon

This is the history for the submission "Emergency motion by Bailie Rashid Hussain:- "Council notes with deep concern the recent escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, which has resulted in violence, civilian casualties, and widespread fear within the region. Council recognises the deep personal and emotional impact such international developments can have on Glasgow's Indian, Pakistani, and wider South Asian communities, many of whom have family and cultural ties to the region. Council reaffirms Glasgow's proud tradition of international solidarity and peacebuilding, and condemns all forms of hatred, violence, and community division. Council calls for: - An immediate de-escalation of conflict and a return to peaceful dialogue in line with international law and UN resolutions. - The UK Government and international partners to support diplomatic efforts and humanitarian assistance to those affected. - Glasgow City Council to continue working with community organisations to promote cohesion and offer support to those distressed by the current situation. Council expresses solidarity with all those affected by the conflict and commits to ensuring that Glasgow remains a place of safety, unity, and mutual respect for all communities."".

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Glasgow City Council 15/05/2025 Click here