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India reacts to Barack Obama: ‘Aberrations don’t alter nation’s history of tolerance’
NEW DELHI: Reacting cautiously to US President Barack Obama's concern about religious "intolerance" in India, government on Friday said any "aberrations" do not alter India's history of tolerance.

Two senior Union ministers — finance minister Arun Jaitley and home minister Rajnath Singh — underlined that India was a multireligious and multicultural country where communities including Muslim, Jewish, Parsis and Christians were present.

They were reacting to Obama's comment in Washington on Thursday that the "acts of intolerance" experienced by religious faiths of all types in India in the past few years would have shocked Mahatma Gandhi. Earlier also, Obama, at the end of his three-day visit here last week, had made a strong pitch for religious tolerance, cautioning that India will succeed so long as it was not "splintered along the lines of religious faith".

READ ALSO: India's success depends on religious unity, Obama says

Addressing the reporters here, Jaitley said, "That any society must be a tolerant society is a fact that each of us has to accept. It's good to be tolerant. India has a huge cultural history of tolerance. Any aberration doesn't alter the history."

He also noted that the best example of tolerance was sitting next to President Obama, that is His Holiness the Dalai Lama, when the statement was made. "It's a part of India's tolerance that even he found it comfortable and India found it comfortable to absorb him in the society," he added.

READ ALSO: India's religious intolerance would have shocked Gandhi, Obama says

Reacting to Obama's comments, Singh said in Uttarakhand, "as far as religious tolerance is concerned, it is embedded in our Indian tradition. India is the only country in the world where all the communities including various divisions of Muslims and all sects of Christians are present ... In India, Parsis and Jewish are also there."

"The biggest speciality of the Indian culture has been that there has never been discrimination on the basis of caste, community, religion or sect," the home minister added.

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India reacts to Barack Obama: ‘Aberrations don’t alter nation’s history of tolerance’ - The Times of India

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Good reply by Home Minister Rajnath Singh,I said it before South Block will take notice of Obama's ramblings, here it was the clarification and a message asking Obama to Mind his own business and set his house in order first,before Giving us sermons on Tolerance.:woot:
 
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why would india bother to reply after Love Jihad of modi and obama . toghether they kissed they hugges created love jihad what do you expect
 
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why would india bother to reply after Love Jihad of modi and obama . toghether they kissed they hugges created love jihad what do you expect

no making love with a black guy :lol:
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We get daily dose of lectures on religious tolerance from different countries and countrymen...... While agreeing to the fact we have an issue in our country, and there are people from different religion who holds extreme views against each other....

But is there a country which can be considered to be a saint in religious tolerance????? Does anyone consider the kind of population India has and the number of different religion we has in our society???? If any of this country had half of the population of India and half of the number of religions and society india had, would love to see the way the handle this issue.......

The most easiest thing to do is, Preaching and giving directions..........
 
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India reacts to Barack Obama: ‘Aberrations don’t alter nation’s history of tolerance’
NEW DELHI: Reacting cautiously to US President Barack Obama's concern about religious "intolerance" in India, government on Friday said any "aberrations" do not alter India's history of tolerance.

Two senior Union ministers — finance minister Arun Jaitley and home minister Rajnath Singh — underlined that India was a multireligious and multicultural country where communities including Muslim, Jewish, Parsis and Christians were present.

They were reacting to Obama's comment in Washington on Thursday that the "acts of intolerance" experienced by religious faiths of all types in India in the past few years would have shocked Mahatma Gandhi. Earlier also, Obama, at the end of his three-day visit here last week, had made a strong pitch for religious tolerance, cautioning that India will succeed so long as it was not "splintered along the lines of religious faith".

READ ALSO: India's success depends on religious unity, Obama says

Addressing the reporters here, Jaitley said, "That any society must be a tolerant society is a fact that each of us has to accept. It's good to be tolerant. India has a huge cultural history of tolerance. Any aberration doesn't alter the history."

He also noted that the best example of tolerance was sitting next to President Obama, that is His Holiness the Dalai Lama, when the statement was made. "It's a part of India's tolerance that even he found it comfortable and India found it comfortable to absorb him in the society," he added.

READ ALSO: India's religious intolerance would have shocked Gandhi, Obama says

Reacting to Obama's comments, Singh said in Uttarakhand, "as far as religious tolerance is concerned, it is embedded in our Indian tradition. India is the only country in the world where all the communities including various divisions of Muslims and all sects of Christians are present ... In India, Parsis and Jewish are also there."

"The biggest speciality of the Indian culture has been that there has never been discrimination on the basis of caste, community, religion or sect," the home minister added.

READ ALSO: Obama criticized for remarks on ISIS, Christianity

India reacts to Barack Obama: ‘Aberrations don’t alter nation’s history of tolerance’ - The Times of India

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Good reply by Home Minister Rajnath Singh,I said it before South Block will take notice of Obama's ramblings, here it was the clarification and a message asking Obama to Mind his own business and set his house in order first,before Giving us sermons on Tolerance.:woot:


* Massacre of Muslims in Hyderabad in 1948
* Massacre of Sikhs durin Op Blue Star and later after Indara's assasination.

* 90,000+ Muslims killed in Kashmir.
*270+ Mass graves identified so far.
*Destruction of Babri Mosque
*Massacre of Muslims in Gujarat
* Ongoing suppression of Naxals and Northern tribes.

If India and its Hindu elite is 'tolerant' than there is something wrong with the word itself.
 
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