Vice President Naidu calls for end to untouchability

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

M Venkaiah said today it's unfortunate that the menace of untouchability still continued in the country and called for an end to the practice, which is against Indian culture and tradition.

"Now, unfortunately, after so many years of civilisation and Independence, even today we hear about untouchability - somebody is not allowed to (enter) temple, somebody is not allowed to enter other places of worship, somebody is discriminated, high caste, low caste. It has to be ended," said.

He was addressing a gathering after conferring the Young Scientist Awards 2018 at Institute of in Kalady, the birthplace of - an Indian philosopher and theologian of the eight century, near here.

The said, "We have to get rid of the practice of untouchability" which Hindu never allowed and move towards who had set an example.

Naidu, who visited for the first time, said the Shankaracharya was a rare blend of a spiritual poet, a spiritual genius, an institution builder, and a philosophical pathbreaker.

"His message was inclusion. That is the need of the hour. We should not exclude anybody. We should not discriminate against anybody. We should not deny opportunities to anybody. We should think inclusively," he said.

The said that along with "gross national income, we must focus on how science and technology can foster greater happiness and better quality of life as well as harmonious inclusive societies".

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 16:55 IST