PM Modi Pays Emotional Tribute To Shinzo Abe, Remembers Ex-Japan PM Before His Speech

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PM Modi pays tribute to Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Shinzo Abe died on Friday after being shot by a 41-year-old man during an election speech. Abe, Japan's longest-serving leader, was admitted to hospital in grave condition after being shot while campaigning for a parliamentary election in Nara, western Japan.
Earlier, in a press conference, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida confirmed Abe's condition and said doctors were working hard to save him.

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wow all the hate comments
In such an unbearably sad moment where a good and honest leader was killed
who was a true friend of India in almost all fields
is remembered by our Honourable PM and given a tribute
all we sense are negative vibes
SHAME ON US

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*Shinzo Abe* _(21 September 1954 - 8 July 2022)_ - A highly acclaimed Japanese leader worshipped by the naive and unconscientious new generation, but actually an arrogant far-right wing individual who denied all the atrocities, known as the 'Asian Holocaust', committed by the Japanese forces during their war campaigns before and during WWII in East Asia. He further angered all his ASEAN neighbours by persistently insisting on honouring all those Japanese war criminals enshrined in the Yasukuni Shrine.

*Nobusuke Kishi* _(13 November 1896 - 7 August 1987) - A 'Class A' war criminal himself in the war of aggression against China, a Japanese right wing known for his exploitative rule of the Japanese puppet state of Manchokuo in Northeast China in the 1930s and was nicknamed the "Monster of the Shōwa era" (昭和の妖怪; Shōwa no yōkai).

Kishi was notorious of his brutality when he served as Manchukuo's Deputy Minister of Industrial Development. Kishi felt the Chinese were more akin to dogs than human beings and would only understand brute force, that Chinese were merely _'mechanical instruments of the Imperial Army, non-human automatons that should absolutely be obedient'_ to their Japanese masters.

With the US support he became the Prime Minister of Japan (1957-1960). As prime minister, Kishi's mishandling of the 1960 revision of the US-Japan Security Treaty _(the treaty that allows the United States to maintain military bases on Japanese soil), _ led to the massive 1960 Anpo protests which were the largest protests in Japan's modern history and which forced him to resign in disgrace.

On 14 July 1960, Kishi was attacked by a knife-wielding assailant as he was leaving the prime minister's residence to host a garden party celebrating Hayato Ikeda's impending ascension to the premiership.
For the rest of his life, Kishi remained devoted to the cause of revising the Japanese Constitution to get rid of *_Article 9_* and remilitarizing Japan.

On 7 August 1987, Nobusuke Kishi died after months of illness. Shinzo Abe is his grandson, who is also an extreme right wing antagonist against China.

Just like his belligerent grandfather, Abe sought to eliminate *_Article 9_* which states:
*_'Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes.'_*

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A total of 5, 178 male farmers and 472 female farmers have committed even a single word from PM office...then y all this

delhidelhi
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Yaha bhi bhaashanbaazi chalu .It's not good Modiji

shristisharma