Attacks on dalits, minorities should be dealt with firmly:Prez


New Delhi, Aug 14 (PTI): Against the backdrop of attacks on Dalits and minorities, President Pranab Mukherjee today said these incidents should be dealt with "firmly", calling the violence against "weaker sections" that militate against the national ethos as "aberrations".

Coming down heavily on forces of intolerance, Mukherjee cautioned against "unmindful pursuit" of a divisive political agenda and polarising debates by groups and individuals, saying they lead to institutional "travesty" and constitutional "subversion".

The President also made it clear that democracy was not just about exercising choice to elect government periodically.

In his address to the nation on the eve of India's 70th Independence Day--his fifth since assuming office, the President asked authorities and Institutions of State Power to adhere to the "Maryada"(dignity) in discharge of their duties as established in this ancient Indian ethos.

"In these four years, I also saw with, some disquiet, forces of divisiveness and intolerance trying to raise their ugly head. Attacks on weaker sections that militate against our national ethos are aberrations that need to be dealt with firmly," he said.

The President said the collective wisdom of our society and our polity gave him the confidence that such forces will remain marginalised and India's remarkable growth story will continue uninterrupted.

"The great tree of liberty requires constant nourishment through the institutions of democracy. Disruptions, obstructionism and unmindful pursuit of a divisive political agenda by groups and individuals lead to nothing but institutional travesty and Constitutional subversion. Polarising debates only deepen the fault lines in public discourse," he said.

Mukherjee said the Constitution has clearly defined the duties and responsibilities of every organ of the state.

"It has established the ancient Indian ethos of "Maryada" as far as Authorities and Institutions of State power are concerned. The spirit of the Constitution has to be upheld by adherence to this "Maryada" by the functionaries in the discharge of their duties," he said.

The President said India will grow, only when all of India grows.

"The excluded ones have to be included in the development process. The hurt and the alienated have to be brought back into the mainstream," he added.

The President said for all the challenges faced by the country, he has a great belief in our innate and inherent capacity as an ancient country whose soul and 'jijivisha- the will to live and excel' can never be suppressed.

"Various forces external as well as internal have tried to smother this soul of India over millennia but every time this soul has emerged more powerful and more glorious having neutralised, assimilated and incorporated every challenge that it faced," he said.

Making a plea for promoting scientific temper and questioning unscientific beliefs, the President said, "We must learn to challenge the status quo and refuse to accept inefficiency and slipshod work. In a competitive environment, a sense of immediacy and some impatience is a necessary virtue."

"We often celebrate the achievements of our ancient past but it would be wrong to rest on our laurels. It is much more important to look to the future. It is time to join hands to cooperate, innovate and advance," the President said.

Mukherjee said India's focus in foreign policy will remain on peaceful co-existence and harnessing technology and resources for its economic development.

"Recent initiatives have enhanced energy security, promoted food security, and created international partnerships to take our flagship development programmes forward," he said.

The President said rhere will be no stepping back on our "neighbourhood first policy".

"Close bonds of history, culture, civilisation and geography provide the people of South Asia with an extraordinary opportunity to carve out a common destiny and to march together towards prosperity. This opportunity must be seized without delay," he said.

Expressing concerns over global terror activities and radicalisation in the name of religion, the President said,"these forces apart from killing innocent people in the name of religion also threaten to disturb geopolitical divides, which could prove disastrous for world peace.

"The inhuman, mindless and barbaric modus operandi of such groups have been visible in France, Belgium, United States, Nigeria, Kenya and closer home in Afghanistan and Bangladesh recently," Mukherjee said.

He said these forces now pose a danger to the entire comity of nations and the world will have to fight them unconditionally and in one voice.

The President said when India gained freedom in 1947, nobody believed that India will survive as a democracy yet, seven decades later, one and a quarter billion Indians with all their diversity have proved those forecasts wrong.

"The strong edifice of democracy built by our founding fathers on the four pillars of justice, liberty, equality and fraternity has withstood several threats from both within and without and has grown from strength to strength," he said.

The President said in the past four years, he has seen with some satisfaction a stable and progressive democracy in full play with peaceful transfer of power from one party to another, from one government to another, and from one generation to another.

"Notwithstanding the different hues of political thought, I have seen the ruling party and the opposition coming together in pursuit of national agenda of development, unity, integrity and security of the nation.

"In the just-concluded session of Parliament, the passage of the Constitution Amendment Bill for the introduction of GST amidst non-partisan and quality parliamentary deliberations is reason enough to celebrate our democratic maturity," he said.

The President said our Constitution is not only a political or legal document but also an emotional, cultural and social contract.
Citing famous speech of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru "tryst with destiny", the President said it is true that in a nation's history, moments come when we step out from the old to the new, when the soul of a nation finds utterance.

"But it is also important to realise that such moments are not strokes of luck that come upon us by surprise. A nation can and must strive to create such a moment."

"We must take destiny in our own hands to build the India of our dreams. Backed by strong political will, we have to create a future which will economically empower six hundred million youth, build a digital India, a start-up India, and a skilled India.

"As we build an India of hundreds of smart cities, towns and villages, we must ensure that they are humane, hi-tech and happy places leading to the creation of a technology-driven but compassionate society," he said.

Mukherjee said in this machine age, the only way to survive this is to acquire knowledge and skills, and learn to innovate.

"We as a nation must nurture creativity, science and technology. Here, our schools and institutions of higher learning have a special responsibility," he said.

The President said India has had remarkable growth in recent times, often growing above eight percent per annum over the last decade.

Mukherjee said International agencies have acknowledged India's status as the fastest growing major economy in the world and recognised major improvements in indices of ease of doing business and logistics performance.

"The start-up movement and the innovative spirit of our young entrepreneurs have also attracted international attention. We must build on our strengths so that, this lead can be sustained and furthered. A normal monsoon this year gives us reason to cheer, unlike the past two years when below normal rains created agrarian distress," he said.

The President said the fact that despite two consecutive drought years, inflation has remained below six percent and agricultural output has been stable, is a testimony to our nation’s resilience, and to how far country has progressed since Independence.

 

  

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  • Shaad, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Every Independence day there is speech and nothing will implement. Gov Raksha team is ruling us and what else we can expect??
    Our PM open mouths when election is near and rest days busy with foreign tours.

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  • ibrahim, Mangaluru

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Hmm ... some such things to be done at least during election time....

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  • Rajesh, Manglore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    And in the same manner The Anti Nationals also dealt with "firmly" who are Shouting Anti India Slogan & Pro Pakistani slogans. May be President Forgot to add this in his speech. Any how Happy Indipendence day to all..

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    "In these four years, I also saw with, some disquiet, forces of divisiveness and intolerance trying to raise their ugly head. Attacks on weaker sections that militate against our national ethos are aberrations that need to be dealt with firmly," he said.- The Presidents statement is very true and a performance appraisal of governance of the Central Government. The PM's self flattery speech from the ramparts of Red Fort was an acknowledgment of Dr Manmohan Singhs' Government work on MNREGA & Aadhara card.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Right caution from President with regard to attacks on dalits and minorities to take firm action against any one who indulge in this act

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    If that's the case, then first prosecute ALL those who make hate speeches, bar none.

    Then arrest, try and punish ALL those who do wrong or else I do not consider them words coming from your mouth - IT IS JUST HOT AIR.

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  • Praveen , Kulshekar

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    If law should be equal then why a dalit is not allowed to enter a temple, if again why we are not allowed to eat beef, again Muslims do not eat pork, do they have the right to ask other community not to eat?

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  • moshu, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Dear Mr.President
    you know well who are responsible for these attacks. Ban them if you are really concern for minorities and dalits.

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  • kr, mlore

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    President is talking about Minority... But in some Minority area Hindu are getting raped and kill.... I think he had not see Hindu human rights

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    Sandeep minorities are rich because they know the value of education and make sure that their children are educated and hard working and they go to all corners of the world often working under very stressful conditions to save in order to better themselves, My suggestion to you is get off your backside and it will work for you as well.

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  • Ummar, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 14 2016


    Thanks God. At least he can speak wht govt told him to say. Otherwise he is just puppet of central govt.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    Mr. President, why did you sign the bills from Haryana and Maharastra giving freedom to the jobless street goons to attack the Dalits and minorities?

    You will have to answer that before the nation and the world.

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  • jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    are Minorities next ...

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  • Anees, KARKALA

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    Big Salute to Hon'ble President become teacher ...Jai Hind.. Jai Bharat...

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  • Raviraj Shetty, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    Now his tube lit... all these days he was sleeping i guess.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Correct dear friend. He was also in a Modiji deity worship, now woke up after Modiji began to speak about the Dalit persecution. Anyway, the actions are too late now, the totally missed political calculation of the Gujarathi imperialism.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    Arnob Goswamy, get ready to make a debate on "Intolerance" against Prez.Mukharjee after Sharuk and Amir Khan.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    After series of attack on minorities Modi did not utter a word !!!When Dalits were thrashed Modi did utter some kind action asking state govt to prepare dossier on Gau rakshak groups!!!But President in a true democracy spirit included minorities with dalits to repel atrocities against them, who were in fact constantly suppressed by Sanghis.INDEPENDENCE MUBARAK TO ALL FELLOW CITIZENS.

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  • sandeep, Mang

    Sun, Aug 14 2016

    What about attack on Majority..? Law should be equal to majority or minority. Right now in India minorities are rich and safe than majority due to chor partys policies and corrupt media.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Aug 15 2016

    Your comment is true in a way that the minorities are rich in comparison to the majority.

    Since you are living in Mangalore, see the educational and medical institutions owned by the minorities. If we anticipate prosperity, then we must be moving forward through throwing away hundreds of man-made religious traditions. The saddest things is to watch the current central Government's backward marching tendency which will bring greater poverty upon all across India.

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