Bengaluru: Teach children to respect all religions- Siddaramaiah


Daijiworld Media Network-Bengaluru (RJP)

Bengaluru, Nov 2: “Intolerance has contributed to the tension in the society. The children at a young age should be taught to respect other religions,” said chief minister Siddaramaiah on the occasion of 60th Karnataka Rajyotsava celebrations at Kanteerava stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday, November 1. Siddaramaiah was addressing thousands of school children in the event hosted by department of public instruction (DPI).


“Peace in the society is not the same like before. Intolerance is on the rise. We see lots of incidents where unfortunate events take place. If we want peace in the society, then the children should cultivate the habit of tolerance towards other religions. Every religion should be treated alike and respected. Love your religion. But at the same time have respect for other religions,” Siddaramaiah added.

“Secularism, scientific approach and rationalism should be cultivated from childhood. Then only the children become great assets of the country. The astrology published in the media increases superstitions in society. It demolishes the scientific approach and rationalism of a person. Hence practices like astrology should be contained,” Siddaramaiah continued.

Siddaramaiah also called upon the people to make their children study in Kannada in primary classes. “The choice of language in the higher and later stage of education is left to the individual’s choice. But learn Kannada in primary classes. I am aware that the quality of teaching and infrastructure in government schools is not very good. But we are making continuous efforts to improve the status. We need English and other languages, but not at the cost of Kannada. In tune with this, we have drafted the Kannada Language Learning Bill, 2015, which is awaiting the President’s approval.” Siddaramaiah said.

Siddaramaiah also announced that the government will provide a pair of sandals or shoes with a set of uniform for free to students in government schools in addition to the mid-day meals. 

  

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    How can anybody respect all religions equally. most of them contradict each other. Most of them claim to be the only truth.

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  • perchu, pervaje

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Respected CM sir, what moral you have to teach these students about respect to all religion. since you are in a high post in the state govt. you should ask yourself whether you are respecting all religion. we saw your recent comments which hurt the public sentiments & we also seen your respect about hindu religion. before advising anyone he himself should follow. you people may be doing all these drama for your political benefit but "unfortunately" it will have an impact on the society.

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  • John dsouza, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Last week only he told - I wil eat beef and who wil stop me ???,that time he never thought that these kind of statements will hurt someone,now same fellow is talking about religious respect.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    this is the evidence that actually they don't mean anything in reality or fact. They just keep giving statements ... nothing they follow. now also they ask people to teach children to respect other religion. but he is not ready to follow this himself and insist the same law in his party or party leaders.  they just manage to be in power with the vote bank just because of their minority banner. once they come out of that there will not be any party called Congress and will go for history. I am sure.

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  • RDS, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Respecting every religion should be taught by every parent. But what if parents hate other religion?

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    First you learn yourself to respect all religions. Earlier it was a question of Minorities not getting respect. Now it's ulta. Hindu and Hinduism not getting respect. So, you learn to respect Hinduism along with other religion, then everything will be alright.

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  • vinay, mangaluru

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Siddu, first teach all your so called intelectuals, Buddi illada jeevigalu to respect all religions. If so called PROFESSOR Bhagwan can talk nonsense about Hinduism, then to whom you are saying?

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  • India First, India

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    First Siddu should learn respecting all religion...... !! He should understand first that, there is a clear difference between Hinduism & BJP. Siddu developed a habit of insulting Hinduism just to poke BJP... He should understand that BJP is not Hinduism.... !

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Can he give summons like this in some other religious functions he is attending too????

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    First of all Humanity is bigger than Religion...

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Well said...Also parents should ensure their children do not take part in any of the events organized by ABVP or CFI ..Its the first step towards INTOLERANCE

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Good upbringing ...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 02 2015

    Politics UP BRINGING

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