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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged Indians to
give up the “poison” of casteism and communalism and embrace unity for
the country’s progress.
Addressing the nation from
the Red Fort, the Prime Minister said it was a shame that caste and
communal politics continued even so many years after independence.
“How long will this continue?” he asked, his voice choked with emotion.
“We have fought enough,
we have killed enough.
Turn back and see, has anyone gained anything?”
He said that years of bloodshed had only caused deep wounds to “Bharat Mata”.
The Prime Minister urged people to give up, at least for 10 years, caste and communal politics.
“Peace, unity, brotherhood should take over. Only these will help us to march ahead.”
"After all, a person raping is someone’s son."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the country’s head hangs in shame whenever there is news about rape.
“Our heads hang in shame when we hear news about rape,” Mr. Modi said
while delivering his maiden address from the Red Fort on India’s 68th
Independence Day.
He also asked parents to question their sons about the malaise.
“After all, a person raping is someone’s son. As parents, has anyone
asked our sons, where is he going? Why not put the same yardstick for
sons too,” he added.
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