Action against terrorism not against any religion: Modi

Update: 2018-03-01 17:56 GMT
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said action against terrorism and radicalisation is not against any religion but aimed at countering a mindset that leads the young to inflict atrocities on innocents.
Complete welfare and inclusive development are possible only when Muslim youths have a Quran in one hand and computer in the other, the prime minister added in his speech at a conference on 'Islamic Heritage: Promoting Understanding & Moderation', where Jordan's Abdullah II bin Al Hussein delivered a special address.
 "The action against terrorism and radicalisation is not against religion. It is against the mindset that misleads our youth to inflict atrocities against innocents," he said.
Those who perpetrate crimes against humanity, the prime minister added, do not realise that they undermine the religion in whose name they claim to stand for.
Delivering his address, the Jordanian king said today's global war against terror is not a fight between different religions. "It is between moderates of all faiths and communities and against extremists who spread hatred and violence," he said.
Sharing his views on religion, he said faith should hold humanity together.
Inclusion is the path to the co-existence, the king said, stressing the need to build strong, successful countries.
 "It is our strongest defence against turmoil and the greatest promise of our future and prosperity, security and peace," he said.
Lauding the Jordanian king for the steps taken to counter radicalisation, Modi said it would prove beneficial to combat barbarism inflicted by extremists. "India would like to walk together with you in work done by you in the area of de-radicalisation," the prime minister said.
India, the prime minister added, had been a "cradle of all major religions in the world".
Indian democracy is a celebration of age-old pluralism, Modi said. 

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