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Minorities secure, their rights safe in India, says Centre

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new delhi — The central government on Thursday said that the rights of minorities are more safe and secure in India compared with the rest of the world, and that “secularism, social and communal harmony and tolerance” are in the country’s DNA.

The remarks came days after a letter from the Archbishop of Delhi talked about the “turbulent political atmosphere” in the country.

Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi met a delegation of Diocese of DelhiChurc­h of North India and assured it that the government was working with commitment towards equitable developmen­t of all citizens without any discrimina­tion.

He said that the constituti­onal, social, cultural and religious rights of minorities were more safe and secure in India compared with elsewhere in the world.

“Social and communal harmony is our culture and tolerance is our commitment... all of us have to work together to protect and strengthen this culture and commitment,” a statement quoting Naqvi said.

The minister added that the Narendra Modi government was moving towards “inclusive growth to ensure that not a single Indian is deprived of the light of developmen­t”.

“The government is committed to protect all constituti­onal institutio­ns, democratic values and religious rights of all sections,” he said.

The Archbishop of Delhi, Anil Joseph Couto, in his May 8 letter had asked the priests and churches

Social and communal harmony is our culture and tolerance is our commitment... all of us have to work together to protect and strengthen this culture and commitment,

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Minority Affairs Minister

in Delhi to hold a year-long prayer campaign for the country to protect its democratic principles and secular fabric ahead of the 2019 general elections “when we will have new government”.

Making a veiled attack on the Archbishop, the Minister said that India “needed to be cautious against forces which want to disturb the atmosphere of trust and developmen­t due to their prejudiced mindset and vested interests”. He had on Tuesday asked the Archbishop to “shed his prejudiced mindset against the Modi government”. —

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