PM terms communal violence in Orissa, Karnataka most disturbing
Written by Writer on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008
PM terms communal violence in Orissa, Karnataka most disturbing
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NEW DELHI,: Terming the recent communal violence in Orissa and Karnataka as “most disturbing and dangerous,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said those who threaten communal harmony, integrity and peaceful coexistence deserve “very deterrent punishment”. ( Watch )
He also said that an atmosphere of “hatred and violence” is being “artificially generated”.
“There are forces deliberately encouraging such tendencies and also spawning militant outfits who engage in irrational violence. These need to be firmly dealt with,” he said inaugurating the National Integration Council (NIC) meeting here.
Noting that perhaps the most disturbing and dangerous aspect today is the assault on country’s composite culture, Singh said “today, we see fault-lines developing between, and among, communities.”
Holding that there has been considerable debate in the country on ways to handle issues of sectarian and communal violence, he said, “there cannot be two views on the fact that such attempts must be thwarted with the full power of a state that is intent on protecting its democratic foundations.
“Those who threaten our communal harmony, integrity and peaceful coexistence deserve very deterrent punishment,” the Prime Minister said.
The day-long meeting is being attended by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Union Ministers and Chief Ministers.
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News Topics : Chairperson, Chief Ministers, Communal Harmony, Communal Violence, Composite Culture, Dangerous Aspect, Democratic Foundations, Fault Lines, Hatred, Integration Council, Manmohan, Manmohan Singh, Militant Outfits, National Integration, New Delhi, Orissa, Peaceful Coexistence, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Union Ministers
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