Terrorists have no religion, no caste: VP

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 30 2017 | 8:05 PM IST
A terrorist neither had any religion nor caste, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said today, stressing that there was "no place" for violence in a democracy.
He called upon all the countries and the United Nations (UN) to take strong steps to eliminate terrorism from the world, noting that the menace was spreading its wing.
"Some people are linking terrorism with religion. Linking terrorism with religion is trying to give strength to the wrong path the terrorists have taken. A terrorist is a terrorist. A terrorist has no religion, no caste and is an enemy of humanity," Naidu said, while delivering the "Dr Rajendra Prasad Memorial Lecture 2017" here.
He said the sooner terrorism was eliminated from the world, the faster the countries would develop.
"If there is tension, you cannot give attention to development. It is a simple point," he added.
The vice president said violence could not bring about any positive change in the society and called upon the central and state governments for coordinated efforts against those taking up arms.
"Violence has no place in a democracy. To say the bullet is stronger than the ballot is wrong," he said, adding that India was battling against and had controlled naxalism and cross-border terrorism.
Naidu called for a global consensus and an action plan to eliminate cross-border terrorism.

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First Published: Nov 30 2017 | 8:05 PM IST

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