Intolerance, violence betrayal of democracy: President


New Delhi, Aug 14 (PTI): President Pranab Mukherjee today said intolerance and violence is a betrayal of the letter and spirit of democracy and slammed those who believe in the "poison drip of inflammatory provocation".

In his Independence Day-eve address to the nation, he referred to bigotry and noted that an increasingly turbulent international environment has sparked off rising dangers "in our region and beyond".

"Though an ancient civilisation, India is a modern nation with modern dreams. Intolerance and violence is a betrayal of the letter and spirit of democracy.

"Those who believe in the poison drip of inflammatory provocation do not understand India's values or even its present political impulses. Indians know that progress, economic or social, is difficult without peace," Mukherjee said.

The President's remarks assume significance in the context of rising incidents of communal violence in the country.

He recalled Maratha king Shivaji's letter to Aurangzeb when he imposed 'jizya'. He told the emperor that Shah Jehan, Jehangir and Akbar could also have levied this tax "but they did not give place to bigotry in their hearts, as they considered all men, high and low, created by God to be examples of the nature of diverse creeds and temperaments".

Mukherjee said the 17th century epistle of Shivaji carries a message, which is universal. It must become a living testament that guides our behaviour today.

"We can least afford to forget this message at a time when an increasingly turbulent international environment has sparked off rising dangers in our region and beyond, some clearly visible, and some crawling out of the debris of unprecedented turmoil," he said.

  

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  • sid, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    super speech from the president . he said the country is having a positive vibe and moving towards growth again , he pointed on food inflation which needs to be worked on

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Right time, right words by our honorable President.
    Where there is LOVE, there is freedom.
    Where there is Love there is patience.
    Where there is Love, there is Justice and concern for everybody's well being.
    WHERE THERE IS NO LOVE, NOTHING WORKS!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Superb President's independence speech touching all the points especially his concerns and problems in the present political system.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE., PERINJE.

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Such cosmetic statements and concern issued only in the eve of Independence of India but rest of the days most of the citizens are not concerned about the intolerance and violence.In recent times such incidents are increasing.But then still India is melting pot of all cultures of the world and not determined by turbulent international environment.JAI HO...HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO ALL.

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  • Shahul, Honnali

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    I hope people who are supposed to understand this.

    Also government should bring strong law against those who does provocative speech,Provocative social media tweets,Provocative comments writing.

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    KUDOs Pronob da! Shivaji is the great ruler in India! and international turmoil and threat of caliphates by ISIS is reeling in! Pakistan sponsored terror and them raising KASHMIR issue, is just like become Gaza, after they have tried to eliminate Kashmir Pandits by persecution! What is worst is I saw ISIS support videos, with tamil, hindi, urdu subtitles. these forces who dont believe in Democracy and no trust in any form of constitution,with their own barbaric laws, are threatening our existence!! I dont know what holds for us in future! hope better sense prevails in this region....

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah saudiarabia

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Let there be dependence between every sects and communities of Indian society.Whoever plan for indias progress must protect smooth breathing of secularism which always a challenge.Its the best time now mr president and ruling parties are from deferent ideology to workout for constitutional supremacy at any cost.The source of intolorence is started by fascist ideology and inturn it kept boiling violence.Just answer mr mukherjee how many rioters ,hate-mongers booked, punished when your party in power.At least try and be practical in this case before another Independence speech

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  • leslie, udupi

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Intolerance and indiscriminate violence are betrayal of humanity...
    Nation can not survive without nations...
    Man can not survive without humanity

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    after reaching age of 60...i don't consider his words serious...one of most respected person on India...

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore Shj

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Dear haters, read our presidents speech. He is your own congressmen. Stop such intolerance. Think nation first religion next. Stop hatred. Stop intolerance.

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  • Vantage Point, mangaloor

    Fri, Aug 15 2014

    Yes brother organization.such as IM,NLFT,Abhinav bharath ...etc should think out of their rat hole

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