India needs no lesson on religious freedom: Venkaiah Naidu


Hyderabad, Jun 29 (IANS): Stating that religious freedom is a fundamental right granted under the Constitution of India, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday said the country needs no "lessons" on this issue.

"We do not need lessons from anybody. Some countries off late started giving us lectures forgetting what is happening back in their own countries," he said in an obvious reference to the recent report on International Religious Freedom published by the US State Department.

If at all one has to grade the countries, the most secular country in the world is India, he said in his address at the convocation of the Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology here.

Naidu said there may be isolated incidents but it was wrong to brand the whole country.

"There may be isolated incidents here and there. They have to be isolated, insulated, condemned and action has to be taken against those people rather than clubbing the entire country and branding the country as if things are going wrong," he said in apparent reference to incidents of mob lynching.

He said the motto of 'Sab ka sath sab ka vikas and vishwas' had its roots in core principles of Indian civilization. "We believe in inclusive India wherein every citizen has same entitlement irrespective of his or her religious beliefs. All through the ages, Indian philosophers, rulers and modern political leadership expounded and uphold principles of equality and tolerance. The world can be rest assured that India celebrates its religious diversity by upholding religious freedom. No other country matches India in respect of diversity and commitment to preserve such a colourful mosaic," he said.

Naidu, who began his speech with few Urdu words, exhorted graduating students to excel in their respective areas and serve the society and the motherland through their research.

He also stressed the need for getting information saying information with confirmation is more than ammunition.

Referring to social media, he said that one side it is positive, but on other side, there are its problems. "There is sensationalism. It is very dangerous. Social media has to accountable and responsible. Whatever news spread should not have ill-effects and create social tensions," he added.

  

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  • NN, NN

    Sun, Jun 30 2019

    India not only need a lesson on religious freedom, but also need a seminar/retreat to know and understand what religious freedom is. Don't talk just to please your bosses, talk the reality. One of the agenda in BJP manifesto is to make India a Hindu nation making followers of other religion as secondary citizens. Didn't you read the news that a Muslim boy was beaten up recently for not chanting "Jai Sri Ram?" And you say that India doesn't need a lesson? You should retire.

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  • Chetan, Udupi

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    This man has forgotten that he is not a Sangh Pracharak now. Someone please remind him.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Lynching in the name of GOD
    Jais sri Ram
    Cow matha

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Lynching in the name of GOD
    Jais sri Ram
    Cow matha

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    He is vice president of India, constitutional authority. Citing proofs (if they have); internationally recognized institutions invite him for a debate he may have to answer them. He should not have discussed religion when there is an elected government at the center.

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  • Vishal, Puttur

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    I think Naidu was in BJP previously, if my memory is right!!!!!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Lynching in the name of Beef..
    And what about Jai Sri....?

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    India needs lessons on preventing mob attacks by Hindu extremist groups allied with the BJP. Denial is not a solution to mob attacks.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    First stop your Lynching Business ...

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 29 2019

    Because terrorism has no religion so you do not need lesson. Also don't preach Pakistan too about minority Hindus atrocities there. Feku should stop talking about terrorism and about equal rights on international forum while domestic situation is worse than Pakistan.

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