Fight against terror is not a fight against any religion: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
ET Online|
Mar 01, 2018, 11.36 AM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that fight against terror and radicalisation is not a fight against any religion.
He was speaking at the conference on Islamic heritage: Promoting understanding and moderation at Vigyan Bhavan. He was accompanied by Jordan's King Abdullah II who is on a three-day India visit.
The Prime Minister said that India is the birth place of Sufi thought and all religions have flourished here.
He said that the development of entire nation depends on the well being of all its citizens.
Indian democracy is a celebration of our age old plurality, Prime Minister Modi said at the conference.
Earlier, King Abdullah II of Jordan received a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
India and Jordan are expected to advance cooperation on a range of issues including tackling radicalisation and terror.
He was speaking at the conference on Islamic heritage: Promoting understanding and moderation at Vigyan Bhavan. He was accompanied by Jordan's King Abdullah II who is on a three-day India visit.
The Prime Minister said that India is the birth place of Sufi thought and all religions have flourished here.
He said that the development of entire nation depends on the well being of all its citizens.
Indian democracy is a celebration of our age old plurality, Prime Minister Modi said at the conference.
Earlier, King Abdullah II of Jordan received a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
India and Jordan are expected to advance cooperation on a range of issues including tackling radicalisation and terror.