World leaders reacts on ‘Disgraceful’ Act at US Capitol

On Wednesday afternoon, 'Blind Followers' of Outgoing President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol. Those 'Blind Followers' subjugated individual security to invade the building, violated administrators to sit under desks in that room. Even brought them to demolish a constitutional proceeding that certifies President Joe Biden's election victory.

US Capitol: World leaders denounce 'disgraceful' Act
US Capitol: World leaders denounce 'disgraceful' Act

United States: On Wednesday afternoon, ‘Blind Followers‘ of Outgoing President Donald Trump attacked the U.S. Capitol. Those ‘Blind Followers’ subjugated individual security to invade the building, violated administrators to sit under desks in that room. Even brought them to demolish a constitutional proceeding that certifies President Joe Biden’s election victory.

Leaders of World addressed this shameful incident as ‘Disgraceful‘, not just leaders but people of every country are addressing as disgraceful. Let’s take a look at who said what?

Justin Pierre James Trudeau, PC MP of Canada, tweeted, “We Canadians are intensely worried and disheartened by the intervention on democracy in the United States, our closest associate and neighbor. The destruction will never win in controlling the mind of the people. U.S. Democracy must uphold – and it will be.”

Prime Minister Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern of New Zealand tweeted, “Democracy is the freedom of people to operate a vote, have their voice listened and then have that judgment supported tranquility should never be destroyed by a mob, Our principles are with everyone who is as confounded as we are by the circumstances of today, I have no reluctance that democracy will prevail.”

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted, “Disgraceful views in U.S. Congress. The United States of America is known for its democracy worldwide, and it is now significant that there should be a tranquil and orderly substitution of power.”

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Distressed to see headlines about mob attack and destruction in Washington DC, The tranquil and nonviolent substitution of power must proceed. The democratic method cannot be permitted to be suppressed through illegal protests.”

Australian Prime Minister Scott John Morrison tweeted,” Very distressing views at the United States Capitol. We denounce these acts of brutality and look onward to a nonviolent substitution of Government to the recently elected Government in the great American democratic custom.

Several Leaders like Nicola Sturgeon, Emmanuel Macron, and Charles Michel also tweeted on this attack. As a citizen, it is just a violation of the public’s decision. This attack is disgraceful, and it will be.

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