They were speaking at a symposium was organised by renowned Buddhist body Soka Gakkai International's (SGI) Indian affiliate, Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG), in collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) yesterday.
The focus of the symposium was on a recent 2016 peace proposal sent by Soka Gakkai International President Daisaku Ikeda to the United Nations, which highlighted several areas that require prompt and coordinated action by governments and civil society.
Founder of Teach for India, Shaheen Mistri, addressing the gathering said, "The peace proposal has several points that I could connect with. For instance, everyone has the right to be happy. I think it is important to touch the life of each person."
He said, "Peace comes from justice and justice comes from the idea of fairness, we all need to be treated fairly. In India we are politically equal but social and economic inequality exists and we need to remove this contradiction."
On the occasion, Prakash Shah, India's former Permanent Representative to the United Nations talked about the need to reduce the stock of arms and nuclear weapons the world over to bring peace and happiness among people while
TISS professor KM Parivelan said, "The principle that we need to reach out to everyone and not leave anyone behind is very important. We need to truly respect and believe in the inherent dignity of all life."
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