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Terrorism, divisiveness, hatred have no place in civilised society: Venkaiah Naidu

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2022 22:00 IST

New Delhi, June 15 Emphasising the importance of world peace for humanity's progress, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu ...

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New Delhi, June 15 Emphasising the importance of world peace for humanity's progress, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said that terrorism, divisiveness and hatred have no place in a civilised society.

Interacting with students of the Indian Institute of Democratic Leadership (IIDL) at his official residence, Naidu reiterated that Ind are not only proud of their own culture but also respect all cultures and religions.

"We believe in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the whole world is one family)," he said.

He noted that India is the most secular country in the world and anybody, irrespective of his or her religion, could occupy the highest constitutional post.

Emphasising the importance of unity in diversity, he said that share and care is the core value of Indian civilisation.

Naidu decried denigrating any religion or religious icons saying it is against Indian culture, which believes in pluralism and inclusiveness.

"One should not make any hate speech or derogatory comments against any religion. It is not acceptable," the Vice President said.

Replying to a wide range of questions from the students, Naidu said that while protest is a democratic right, resorting to violent means would harm the nation's interests.

Expressing his concern over disruptions in legislatures, he said the way forward should be to discuss, debate and decide and not disrupt.

"Parties should introspect whether they are strengthening or weakening democracy (on disruptions)," Naidu said.

He urged the media to refrain from highlighting unruly behaviour in legislatures, but to give prominence to constructive debates.

The Vice President batted for giving women adequate representation in all fields, including politics.

Addressing the students on the qualities needed in leadership, he said that in public life, one has to be disciplined and dedicated to the cause of the people.

"More than ideology, ideal behaviour is important," he added.

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