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I refuse to agree Indians are intolerant: President

March 31, 2017 20:55 IST

“If it is said Indians are argumentative, I will agree. But if it is said Indians are intolerant, I refuse to agree,” said the president at the inaugural ceremony of the ‘Namami Brahmaputra’ festival in Guwahati.

IMAGE: President Pranab Mukherjee waves at the crowd as he is being presented with a traditional hat during inauguration of five-day Namami Brahmaputra festival in Guwahati. Photograph: PTI Photo

President Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said India’s traditions never allowed the practice of intolerance as unity in diversity with mutual coexistence and understanding is the strength of the country.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the ‘Namami Brahmaputra’ festival in Guwahati, Mukherjee said he does not agree when people label Indians as intolerant.

“There are 200 languages spoken in India across its length and breath. All major seven religions are practised in India. Nowhere in the world is found so much ethnic diversity,” he said, adding despite this, India is one nation having one Constitution, living under one flag, one system maintaining regional identity.

“We are one nation. This mutual co-existence, mutual understanding is our strength. Managing this diversity is our greatest strength. If it is said Indians are argumentative, I will agree. But if it is said Indians are intolerant, I refuse to agree. Intolerance has never been allowed,” he said.

Mukherjee said Assam, which is an emerging economic hub of India, is perfectly positioned to become the corridor of the country to the ASEAN nations as the ‘Act East’ policy takes forefront.

He said India would soon celebrate 25 years of its link with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

IMAGE: President Pranab Mukherjee shakes hands with Prime Minister of Bhutan Tshering Tobgay. Photograph: PTI Photo

The President said South East Asia is an important destination for India’s investment and trade.

Stating that Assam has “immense development potential”, Mukherjee added that inland water transport system in the National Waterways can change its economic scenario.

“The development of this national waterway can give Assam access to international ports like Chittagong in Bangladesh. This will give Assam an exposure to international trade and commerce. With the Act East Policy taking forefront, Assam is perfectly positioned to become the corridor of the country to the ASEAN nations,” he said.

Mukherjee hailed Assam’s richness in natural resources and its hardworking people to underline that all it needed was “strong drive, right policies and effective implementation.”

“We have to join hands to make the dream of Bharat Ratna Gopinath Bordoloi -- first chief minister of Assam becoming a front runner in the field of socio-economic progress -- a reality,” he said.

The President said Assam has overcome a prolonged spell of insurgency and the central government is supportive in rebuilding the state.

However, he added that it was now time for Assam to emerge as a business hub and take centre stage in the socio-economic scenario of the country.

IMAGE: resident Pranab Mukherjee with Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Governor Banwarilal Purohit and Bhutan Prime Minister Tsering Tobgay during the inaugural ceremony. Photograph: PTI Photo

“It is time for this state to establish its enduring mark in the international economic domain as the link between the North Eastern part of the country and the ASEAN nations,” he remarked.

He said the Brahmaputra river is the “lifeline” of Assam and the region and is intertwined into the economy, culture and day-to-day life of the people of the areas it flows through.

He also complimented the state government for having started ‘Namami Brahmaputra’ as an annual festival to showcase Assam’s culture as well as potential.

“Starting of ‘Namami Brahmaputra’ as an annual festival will popularise the natural beauty and holy character of this river,” he said. 

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