He said nobody has the right to take the law into own hands and everybody will have to bow before the law.
Invoking Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi to remind about the country's tradition of non-violence, Modi said the Constitution prepared by B R Ambedkar provides scope for redressal of all kinds of grievances and justice to all.
Though he did not take any names, he was clearly referring to the mayhem caused by the followers of Ram Rahim, chief of Dera Sacha Sauda, in Haryana after his conviction in a rape case on last Friday.
"Ours is the country of Buddha and Gandhi. It is the land of Sardar Patel who gave up his all for the unity of the nation. For centuries, our forefathers have imbibed community values, non-violence, mutual respect - these are inherent to us," Modi said.
"From the ramparts of the Red Fort, I had said (in the recent Independence Day address) that violence in the name of faith will not be tolerated, whether it is communal belief systems, whether it is subscribing to political ideologies, whether it is allegiance to a person or customs and traditions," the prime minister asserted.
"No one has the right to take the law into one's own hands in the name of one's beliefs," he added.
"I want to assure my countrymen that people who take the law into their own hands and are on the path of violent suppression, whether it is a person or a group, neither this country nor any government will tolerate it," he said.
Followers of Ram Rahim went on the rampage in Panchkula and some other parts of Haryana on last Friday after a CBI court convicted him of rape in a 2002 case.
During his 30-minute broadcast, the prime minister also spoke about a number of other issues like richness of the country's diversity, asked people to undertake 'Cleanliness is Service' campaign ahead of the Gandhi Jayanti and mentioned about schemes like Jan Dhan for empowerment of the poor.
In the context of the upcoming 'Teacher's Day' on September 5, the birthday of former President Dr. Radhakrishnan, he suggested that people should make a resolve to 'Teach to Transform, Educate to Empower, Learn to Lead'.
He said India is a land of diversities which are not limited to cuisine, lifestyle and attire but can be seen in every walk of life.
He hailed Muslim organisation Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind, saying its volunteers had recently cleaned 22 temples and two mosques affected by floods in Gujarat, setting a "fine" and "inspiring" example of unity.
"When we look at our cultural traditions, social customs, historical events, there would hardly be a day left in the year which is not connected with a festival," he said.
He mentioned festivals like 'Samvatsari', celebrated by the Jain community yesterday, as also Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, Navaratri in Gujarat, Durga puja in Bengal and Eid-ul-Zuha. He extended his greetings to the nation regarding these occasions.
"The festival of Samvatsari is symbolic of forgiveness, non-violence and brotherhood," Modi said.
"'Kshama Veerasya Bhushanam', that is, forgiveness is the adornment of the brave. The one who forgives is valiant. And Mahatma Gandhi always said, that forgiveness is the quality of great men," Modi said.
Referring to Ganesh Chaturthi, he said this mega festival stands for unity, equality, integrity and honesty. "My heartiest greetings to all of you on the occasion of Ganeshotsav," Modi said.
Onam, which is mainly celebrated in Kerala, showcases the rich cultural heritage of the state and gives the message of love and harmony, awakens new hopes and aspirations, and gives new confidence to the people, he said.
"In this series of festivals, Eid-ul-Zuha will be celebrated in a few days from now. Heartiest felicitations and best wishes to all countrymen on the occasion of Eid-ul-Zuha," the prime minister said.
He said festivals are symbols of faith and belief and in the 'New India', "we should transform them into symbols of cleanliness as well."
"Public cleanliness must be insisted upon not just in our homes but in our villages, towns, cities, states and in our entire country - cleanliness has to be inextricably linked to our festivals," Modi said.
On the eve of the third anniversary of the launch of Jan Dhan Yojna, the prime minister also said that 30 crore new families have got such accounts in which almost Rs 65,000 crore have been deposited.
He said banks have conducted surveys about how the common man has benefitted from Jan Dhan Yojna as also from insurance schemes like Pradhan Mantri Jeewan Jyoti Bima Yojna and Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojna, from RuPay Card and Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojna and these surveys have thrown up "inspiring stories".
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