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Two Indian politicians: the presidential elections in Syria are a popular entitlement and a constitutional right

2021-05-01T10:47:51.120Z


New Delhi-SANA, Assistant Head of the Department of West Asian Studies at India's Jawaharlal Nehru University, Dr. Sima Paidya, confirmed


New Delhi-Sana

Assistant Head of the Department of West Asian Studies at India's Jawaharlal Nehru University, Dr. Sima Bidya, affirmed that it is the right of the Syrian people to hold and participate in the presidential elections that were legislated by the constitution, denouncing the United States ’attempts to interfere in the internal affairs of Syria.

In an exclusive interview with SANA's correspondent in New Delhi, Bidya pointed to the disruptive role that the United States and its allies have played since 2011 within the policy of regime change, indicating that the presidential election is a historic event that the Syrian people await as part of a democratic process led by the Syrians themselves.

For his part, the founding national secretary general of the Palestinian Solidarity Forum in India, Fayrouz Mitiburwala, affirmed his confidence in the awareness and courage of the Syrian people in defeating terrorism and liberating their country from terrorists, pointing to the support of the United States of America, “Israel”, Turkey, Britain and France for terrorist organizations to target the Syrian state.

Commenting on the upcoming presidential elections in Syria, Fayrouz said: “I was present in Syria during the last presidential elections that were held in 2014 and I witnessed the great courage of the Syrian people who came out and voted in great numbers despite the threats of terrorists,” expressing his confidence that this people will participate By exercising his right to vote in large numbers for his commitment to the issues of his homeland.

Fayrouz affirmed that Syria’s victory over the imperialist powers and their regional followers and terrorists is a certain thing.

Source: sena

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