Modi alludes to Pakistan's pro-terror policy in Sri Lanka

The menace of terrorism in our region is a concrete manifestation of destructive emotion, says Modi

ANI  |  Colombo [World] 

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Narendra Modi

Prime Minister on Friday chose the occasion of function here to exhort the international community to work towards the sustainable world peace.

Addressing the gathering after inaugurating the function, Prime Minister Modi said, "The biggest challenge to sustainable world peace today is not necessarily from conflict between the nation states but it is from the mindsets, thought streams, entities and instruments rooted in the idea of hate and violence."

 

 

In a veiled attack on Pakistan, the Prime Minister alluded to the pro-terror policies of

"The menace of in our region is a concrete manifestation of this destructive emotion. These ideologies of hate and their proponents in our region are closed to notion of dialogue and hence only open to causing death and destruction," he said.

"The themes of resonate deeply within Buddha's teachings and they are both deeply interdependent and interconnected," the Prime Minister added.

Lauding the Buddha's message of peace and truth, Prime Minister Modi said Lord Buddha's message is as relevant in the twenty first century as it was two and a half millennia ago.

 

 

"The themes of Social Justice and Sustainable World Peace, chosen for the Vesak day, resonate deeply with Buddha's teachings. On Vesak let us light the lamps of knowledge to move out of darkness; let us look more within and let us uphold nothing else but the truth," he said.

Modi alludes to Pakistan's pro-terror policy in Sri Lanka

The menace of terrorism in our region is a concrete manifestation of destructive emotion, says Modi

The menace of terrorism in our region is a concrete manifestation of destructive emotion, says Modi

Prime Minister on Friday chose the occasion of function here to exhort the international community to work towards the sustainable world peace.

Addressing the gathering after inaugurating the function, Prime Minister Modi said, "The biggest challenge to sustainable world peace today is not necessarily from conflict between the nation states but it is from the mindsets, thought streams, entities and instruments rooted in the idea of hate and violence."

 

 

In a veiled attack on Pakistan, the Prime Minister alluded to the pro-terror policies of

"The menace of in our region is a concrete manifestation of this destructive emotion. These ideologies of hate and their proponents in our region are closed to notion of dialogue and hence only open to causing death and destruction," he said.

"The themes of resonate deeply within Buddha's teachings and they are both deeply interdependent and interconnected," the Prime Minister added.

Lauding the Buddha's message of peace and truth, Prime Minister Modi said Lord Buddha's message is as relevant in the twenty first century as it was two and a half millennia ago.

 

 

"The themes of Social Justice and Sustainable World Peace, chosen for the Vesak day, resonate deeply with Buddha's teachings. On Vesak let us light the lamps of knowledge to move out of darkness; let us look more within and let us uphold nothing else but the truth," he said.

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