Empires Built Using Terror Have Temporary Existence, Says Prime Minister Narendra Modi

 India is amongst one of those countries who has been silent and haven’t recognised the dreadly Taliban administration and is closely watching the dire situations in Afghanistan and bringing back it’s citizens to India.Well, citing an example of a temple PM Modi opined on terror groups and it’s dominance in the society

Modi’s Harsh stance On Terror

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that destructive forces and people following the ideology of creating empires using terror as a tool have an ephemeral dominance and they cannot suppress humanity forever.Freedom is divine and whoever tries to foil or deprive basic human rights of people shall suffer and cannot stay longer.PM was speaking after virtually inaugurating several beautification projects at the famed Somnath temple.

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He cited the example of repeated plundering of Somnath temple and how it survived every attack.He said;‘This temple is emblematic of the belief that truth can’t be defeated by falsehood and faith can’t be crushed by terror. The destructive powers and thinking that tries to establish an empire on the basis of terror may dominate temporarily, but its existence is never permanent. It cannot suppress humanity for a long time. This was true when some tyrants were plundering Somnath and it is equally true even today when the world is apprehensive of such ideologies,” he said without naming any country or terrorist organization.

Modi virtually inaugrating the ceremony

Modi Inaugurates Several Projects Virtually

Modi inaugurated projects worth Rs 83 crore which included a 1.4-km long ‘Samudra Darshan’ promenade, a newly built museum housing ancient artefacts and the renovated Juna Somnath temple (also called Ahilyabai Holkar Temple), besides performing the ground-breaking ceremony for a Parvati Temple.Post inauguration he also emphasized on promoting spiritual tourism that has been a part of our country’s culture since a long time.

During this ceremony, he recalled the ancient crooked minds who were thirsty for power and forcefully subjugated people for their interests.He said that these forces were temporary and couldn’t cement their existence.Modi’s comments come in the wake of Taliban’s stunningly rapid takeover of Afghanistan and the subsequent anarchy in the country, which has forced thousands people, petrified of the extremist group’s possible brutalities, to scamper for refuge in other countries.

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