"We talk about the global village. We talk about the one global community. We study the preachings of Goutam Buddha and Mahatma in our curriculum.
"Yet, we are helpless on the face of rise in terrorism and bomb attacks. We can't even stop abuses and assaults. This is one dichotomy which we can't address," the ever popular 'Katha Amritasaman' play actor, based on the account of Draupadi in Mahabharata, said.
Saoli aired her views at the Theme-based musical presentation 'Peace' by Rag Anurag Music Research Academy of Vocalist Smriti Lala.
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