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All castes, religions will fight terror: Rajnath Singh

Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the Centre is taking all steps to protect the country and maintained that people of all religions and castes will fight against terror with all their

Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the Centre is taking all steps to protect the country and maintained that people of all religions and castes will fight against terror with all their might.

Talking to mediapersons at a Buddha Poornima event, Mr Singh said, “We are taking whatever steps need to be taken to keep this country secure. And I feel all people of this country have a sense of confidence. People of all castes, religions will fight the terror forces with all their might.” He was asked about ISIS reportedly threatening in a video to take revenge over Kashmir, the demolition of Babri mosque and communal riots in Gujarat and Muzaffarnagar.

Minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju asserted that propaganda videos by terror outfits will not be able to influence the people of the country.

“These kinds of propaganda videos keep coming. ISIS or whoever propagating these kind of things is not going to influence the minds of the people of India. The people of India have decided that they will not allow these kinds of activities to take root in the country,” said Mr Rijiju. Union ministers Mahesh Sharma and Upendra Kushwaha also attended the event.

Mr Singh said: “These days, conflicts among persons, within societies and religions, are on the rise.”

The solution to these crises can be found in Buddha’s message. It also has solutions for terrorism and extremism. How can the number of such incidents increase if all start believing in non-violence ” He said no religion “contradicts” another, but they “complement” each other. “I know some separatist elements try to create a wedge between communities. This should not happen,” said Mr Singh. “In Hindu religion, Lord Buddha is considered as the ninth avatar (incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. So, his birth anniversary is important not only for followers of Buddhism, but Hindus too,” he said.

Singh further said B R Ambedkar too was influenced by Buddhism and, therefore, accepted it as a religion. The values of Buddha like compassion, non-violence and harmony “are reflected in the Constitution which Ambedkar drafted”. “The democratic shape he (Ambedkar) gave to our set up was under the influence of Lord Buddha’s message,” Singh said, and added “those aware of history know that first republic in India was in Buddha’s Vaishali”.

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