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Bharat Hindu Buddhist, Jain and Sikhism Birthplace: The message to the world in UN

Bharat Hindu Buddhist, Jain and Sikhism Birthplace: The message to the world in UN
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India has given a big message to the world from the UN stage. On Friday, at the UN stage, he said that India has been the birthplace of four major religions in the world, Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Sikhism. India is a country of diversity and abundance. There is no discrimination against anyone here. The Indian representative in the UN said that we also have more than 200 million Muslim population here. We condemn the discrimination against any religion. India has said that it is accompanied by UN members in slander of religious intolerance events against Muslims.

In the meantime, India emphasized the need to accept the fact that religious discrimination is a wide challenge that affects followers of all religions. P Harish, a permanent representative of India in the United Nations, said on Friday, “India is a country of diversity and majority. We are home to followers of almost every major religion in the world and India is the birthplace of four world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. More than 200 million citizens follow Islam, so India is one of the most Muslim population in the world.

Religious fear is a threat to society

Addressing an informal meeting of the entire session in the United Nations General Assembly to celebrate the international day to fight Islamophobia, Harish said that the creation of a world -free world of religious discrimination, hatred and violence has been a lifestyle of India. The Indian ambassador said, “We are united with the United Nations members in condemning the events of religious intolerance against Muslims. However, it is also important to recognize that religious discrimination is a wide challenge that affects followers of all religions, “We assert that the way of meaningful progress is accepted that religious fears in various forms endanger our diverse, global society’s fabric,” he said.

India condemns attacks on worship places and religious communities

Harish started his address on Friday for the holy month of Ramzan and greeted Holi as this festival of colors is celebrated worldwide and worldwide. India expressed concern over the worrying increase in violence targeting religious places and religious communities. Harish said that this can be dealt with continuous commitment and concrete action by all member states for the principle of equal honor for all religions. He said, “All countries should be committed to dealing with all their citizens and should not comply with the policies promoting religious discrimination. We must also ensure that the education system does not promote fundamentalism or extremism. ”


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