Prime Minister Modi expressed concern over the Correspondents’ Dinner firing incident in the US, said – there is no place for violence in democracy.

New Delhi, 26 April. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reaction to the firing incident during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has come to light. PM Modi posted on social media platform X and wrote that there is no place for violence in democracy and it should be condemned unanimously. PM Modi wrote in the ‘

“Violence has no place in a democracy and it should be strongly condemned.” Venezuela’s acting President Delsey Rodriguez said that we condemn this attempted attack against President Trump and his wife Melania. He extended his best wishes to President Trump, his wife and everyone present at the Correspondents’ Dinner. He also said that violence can never be an option for those who believe in peace.

There was chaos in the US capital Washington DC when a firing incident came to light during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. The event was held at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where US President Donald Trump, his wife Melania Trump and several senior officials were present. As soon as the sound of gunshot was heard, security agencies immediately became active and all the top officials including President Trump were evacuated safely.

After the incident, security agencies took immediate action and caught the suspect. It is being told that the attacker had weapons and he was trying to carry out this incident alone. Investigation of the matter is ongoing. Meanwhile, President Trump responded on the social media platform ‘Truth Social’ and said that the situation is now completely under control.

He praised the swift and brave action of the Secret Service and law enforcement agencies. Trump wrote that this evening was very hectic, but our security personnel did a great job. The shooter has been caught. At present, the investigation of this entire matter is going on and security agencies are trying to find out what was the motive behind this attack.

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