Country passing through rising intolerance, says ex-President Mukherjee


New Delhi, Nov 23 (IANS): Former President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday expressed concern over rising intolerance and violation of human rights, coupled with a widening gulf between the rich and poor with top one per cent rich pocketing the lion's share of country's wealth.

He was speaking at the inauguration of the two-day national conference on "Towards Peace, Harmony and Happiness: Transition to Transformation", organised by Pranab Mukherjee Foundation along with the Centre for Research for Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID).

"The land which gave the world the concept of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' and the civilisational ethos of tolerance, acceptance and forgiveness, is now in news for rising levels of intolerance, manifestations of rage and infringement of human rights," Mukherjee said.

"Peace and harmony prevails when a nation celebrates pluralism, practices tolerance and promotes goodwill among diverse communities and when we purge the toxin of hatred, envy, jealousy and aggression from our everyday lives," he said.

He said "happiness is higher in countries that ensure their inhabitants basic amenities and resources, greater security, autonomy and freedom as well as sufficient educational opportunities and access to information. People are manifestly happier in countries where personal freedoms are guaranteed and democracy is secured."

"Regardless of economic conditions, citizens are happy in a climate of peace," Mukherjee said.

Referring to the statistics, he said: If these statistics are anything to go by, we appear to be caught in a 'rising economy, receding happiness' syndrome. Our growth paradigm calls for an urgent look."

Paying tributes to Guru Nanak Dev on his 549th birth anniversary, Mukherjee said given the times we are living in, it is important to recall his message of "peace and oneness".

He also recalled what Chanakya said that "In the happiness of the people lies the happiness of the king" and the Rig Veda saying that we must live in one assembly, speak in one voice, with our minds in accord.

In a poser he asked whether the state was functioning in conformity with the preamble of the Constitution guaranteeing socio-economic and political justice, liberty of expression and thought and the equality of status and of opportunity, Mukherjee said that on the ranking of the happiness of common man, India ranks at 113, on the index of hunger, India is at 119. Similar is the situation on the rating of malnutrition, suicides, inequality and economic freedom.

Mukherjee said, "We need a State that inspires confidence among people in its ability to surmount challenges before us. We need the media and citizens, who even as they claim their rights, are equally committed to their responsibilities."

Referring to the Parliament, Executive and the Judiciary, Mukherjee said in recent past these institutions have come under "severe stress" and their credibility is being questioned.

He said "There is a widespread cynicism and disillusionment with the governance and the functioning of these institutions."

However, former President said that to "save democracy", it was incumbent upon these institutions to "win back the trust of the people, without any delay."

Former Union Minister and BJP veteran Murli Manohar Joshi in his valedictory address described as "disturbing" the merging scenarios where the "techno-economic system adopted to produce a democratic egalitarian world order has resulted in an exploitative, extremely unequal and fragmented world".

"Mankind today is, therefore, unhappy, more turbulent, more violent, more fundamentalist and more alienated than ever before", Joshi said.

The root cause of this "out of balance world" needs to be investigated, the veteran leader said.

  

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  • Shah, Gujarat

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    Don't worry Pranab da.....It will increase further by 2019 :) You know what I mean!

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    All this is the result of a Bankrupt Leadership and a failed central Govt.

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  • Pnto, Mglr

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    Sirji u realised it too late u could have done something about it when u were holding most dignified office n was a powerful man to change the situation. Now it is like after killing someone one says sorry

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  • Pakodawala, Mangaluru

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    He is very right in his observations! It all depends on the mindset/ideology that is is governing country. India was well known for its diversity and tolerance and the world looked up to India to cope with the problems of diversity. Today the world is laughing at us!

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    He realised it after 5 years... and if BJP win in 2019 surely there will be big civil war .....

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    You could have been deliver this speech during your visit Nagpur RSS HQ.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    Being a ex President he has realised very lately.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    You were almost forgotten by this country...
    sorry ...

    come back frequently to media so that we can remember you...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 24 2018

    Frustration lead to Intolerance ...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Fri, Nov 23 2018

    first hand information/views from honorable Ex President of Hindustan.., that too probably strengthened after his maiden visit to Nagpur.....!!!!

    let have my bye 2 chai + pakoda....!!!!

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 23 2018

    Can you change this trend using your expertise and versatility in official matters????. Everybody comes, gives big bhashans just like movies made on contemporary issue to attract people and then vanishes. Even the present president should be aware of this nagative development in the country but unfortunately he will speak about it only after he retires. Those who fight this challenge are systematically eliminated, maligned and side lined or called by undeserving names. AAP is one party which is suffering from this epidemic and fighting a lone war against this evil force.

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