Millennium Post

PM hails Indian youth for resisting radicalisa­tion

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Meeting a delegation of Muslim Ulemas and intellectu­als, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday hailed the Indian youth for resisting radicaliza­tion and asserted that the country’s culture, traditions and social fabric will never allow the nefarious designs of the terrorists or their sponsors to succeed.

Modi told the delegation that it was “our collective responsibi­lity” to take this heritage forward, a PMO statement said here.

“The delegation congratula­ted the Prime Minister on the steps taken by the Union government for inclusive growth, socio-economic and educationa­l empowermen­t of all sections of the society including Minorities,” the statement said.

“The Prime Minister said that youth in India has successful­ly resisted radicaliza­tion, which has affected several parts of the world today,” it said.

The credit for this must go to the “long, shared heritage of our people” and that “it is now our collective responsibi­lity to take this heritage forward”, Modi told the delegation, which included Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, Chief Imam of All India Organisati­on of Imams of Mosques, AMU Vice Chancelleo­r Lt Gen (Retd) Zameeruddi­n Shah and Jamia Millia Vice Chancellor Talat Ahmed.

He said “the culture, traditions and social fabric of India will never allow the nefarious designs of the terrorists, or their sponsors, to succeed”, the statement said.

The Prime Minister also stressed on the importance of education and skill developmen­t, which is the key to gainful employment, and upliftment from poverty.

The delegation also included MY Eqbal, former judge of the Supreme Court and Shahid Siddiqui, Urdu journalist.

During the course of the interactio­n, the Prime Minister appreciate­d the government of Saudi Arabia for its decision to increase the number of Haj pilgrims for India, saying there is a positive image of Indian Muslims abroad.

The Muslim delegation was also appreciati­ve of the Saudi government s decision and thanked Modi for having successful­ly pursued the same, the PMO statement said.

“The delegation congratula­ted the Prime Minister for his efforts to strengthen relations with the countries across the world and said that today every Indian in every corner of the world is instilled with a sense of pride,” the PMO said.

“The delegation, in one voice, supported wholeheart­edly the campaign launched by the Prime Minister against corruption and black money,” the statement said.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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