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Our values of tolerance cannot go waste: President amid Dadri outrage

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Last updated on: October 07, 2015 15:58 IST
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President Pranab Mukherjee receives the first copy of the Coffee Table Book 'The Nationalist President Pranab Mukherjee' edited by Prabhu Chawla, from the Vice PresidentHamid Ansari, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi. Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also attended the event. Photograph: PIB

President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said the core values of diversity, tolerance and plurality of Indian civilisation must be kept in mind and cannot be wasted, in remarks that come against the backdrop of the Dadri lynching over rumours of beef eating.

"I firmly believe that we cannot allow the core values of our civilisation to be wasted and the core values are what over the years celebrated diversity, promoted and advocated tolerance, endurance and plurality.

"These core civilisation values keep us together over the centuries. Many ancient civilisations have fallen. But it is right that the Indian civilisation has survived aggression after aggression, long foreign rule because of its core values and we must keep that in mind. And if we keep those core values in mind, nothing can prevent our democracy to move," he said.

The President’s remarks come in the wake of lynching of a 50-year-old man in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh by an enraged mob over rumours that he stored and consumed beef, which has sparked an outrage across the country.

The President was handed over a coffee-table book at a function at the Rashtrapati Bhawan. The book written by Prabhu Chawla, editorial director of New Indian Express, was released by Vice President Hamid Ansari.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah and MPs were also present at the function.

In his brief 15-minute address, Mukherjee said being a political leader all along he felt shy speaking at such an occasion where a book on him was written. He said the country has made tremendous progress in many sectors and there is no limit to doing more. "We will have to do much more," he said.

He added that there is no end to work in the President's office which is considered strictly constitutional and recalled how his friends jokingly commented that he would not have anything much to do in the post.

"I in my own way am making my contribution to make the country more important... After three years of coming here I recognise that much more is to be done.”  


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