Telangana Assembly to Centre: Intervene to Stop West Asia War
"If war continues unchecked, it could even lead to a Third World War, posing a serious threat to the survival of humanity": Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka

HYDERABAD: The Telangana Assembly on Monday adopted a unanimous resolution urging the Centre to take steps to stop the ongoing war. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, who introduced the resolution in the House, said the conflict in West Asia has transcended regional boundaries, evolving into a global economic and humanitarian crisis.
He warned that the escalating use of advanced weaponry and disruption to energy security are placing immense pressure on the global order, with large‑scale destruction deeply concerning for the future of all nations.
About 90 lakh Indians belonging to Telangana and other states are living in the region, and the supply of petrol, diesel and LPG was hit due to the impact of the war, he said. The negative impact on fuel supply is causing price rise and loss of livelihoods, he said.
The resolution called upon the Centre to leverage its diplomatic influence to facilitate peace. Bhatti stressed that India, as a key global stakeholder, must lead efforts to safeguard Asian stability and protect national interests. “If this war is not stopped, the future of the world will be in jeopardy. If it continues unchecked, it could even lead to a World War III, posing a serious threat to humanity,” he said.

