During interaction with journalists on board a special flight from Bali, Ansari while responding to a question said, "Our commitment to plurality, to religious tolerance is self evident. It is written down in the Constitutional text as fundamental rights, it has been repeated again and again by the highest courts of the land."
"And no political party actually says that intolerance is their agenda. Everybody's agenda is the same, I am talking of proclaimed agenda. If there are shortcomings, for this reason or that reason, that is another matter," he said.
Asked what India could learn from Indonesia about tolerance and plurality, Ansari said that countries across the world learnt from India about plurality of society.
Expressing satisfaction with his visit to Indonesia, Ansari said there is need for greater business to business contact between the two countries. He said that over the years there have been many agreements but both sides have been somewhat slow in implementing these agreements, so he suggested setting up of a Joint Working Group that would work to time schedules to which the President of Indonesia agreed.
"And what I expressed to them was that the public perception mainly emanating out of the western countries, and has been picked up by people elsewhere also, is that somehow the agenda relating to Islam is being set by countries in West Asia," he said.
The Vice President said he mentioned in the meeting that of all the Muslims in the world, 15 per cent live in Arab countries. Ansari that large numbers live in Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and if Turkey, Iran, China etc are also counted, they comprise a huge proportion of the population of Muslims in the world.
He added that the Muslim civil society leaders agreed with his views. He said extremism is not expressive of the spirit of Islam. Extremism is a political aberration for whatever reasons, valid or non valid, he added.
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