Wrapping up a day-long meeting of NIC, the Prime Minister said a national effort by people of all sections of society including politicians is needed to prevent incidents of communal violence.
Briefing reporters at the end of the meeting, attended by Union Ministers, political leaders and eminent personalities from media, business and industry, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said almost all members pointed out that there are narrow and partisan vested interests behind communal violence and that collective effort is needed to contain the menace.
Theere were demands for an oversight mechanism to prevent and control the social media from running riot in such situations.
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