Speaking at the closing ceremony of the bicentenary celebrations of the diocese of Calcutta, Mukherjee said every religion preaches the fundamental values of humanity.
"Forbearance, restraint and acceptance of differentviews form some of our core principles. India prides itself on its pluralistic ideals," he said.
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"The fabric of our society would remain strong when every individual irrespective of caste, creed, region and religion can live and partake in progress without fear and prejudice," he said.
In the wake of the Dadri lynching incident and amidst the debate over claims of rising intolerance, Mukherjee has been appealing for tolerance and pluralism in the country. He has also stressed that unity in diversity is part of India's civilisational values.
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The President said it is the mosaic of being multi- religious that makes our nation an oasis of peaceful co-existence and communal harmony.
"It is here that the Christian community is looked upon with respect for their peaceful and humanitarian nature and for their magnanimous contribution to the process of nation building," he said.
"The inherent chemistry of this unity amidst diversity is acceptance and belief in pluralism," Mukherjee said.
During the function, the St James Choir presented Rabindra Sangeet while Church song was presented by Diocesan Choir and Oxford Mission Orchestra.
Children of HIV positive people living in Arunima Hospice presented a small dance drama giving message of preventing discrimination against patients and their families.
Lauding the efforts of the Diocese, the President said its noble deeds have significantly impacted and transformed the lives of the citizens of Kolkata across many generations.
