National / Empires built on fear don't last say Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Friday that damaging forces and those following the ideology of making empires the usage of terror as a tool have ephemeral dominance and that they can not suppress humanity forever. The Prime Minister's comments - made at a digital inauguration of beautification tasks at Somnath temple - come withinside the wake of the Taliban's s stunningly rapid takeover of Afghanistan.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 23, 2021, 05:38 PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Friday that damaging forces and those following the ideology of making empires the usage of terror as a tool have ephemeral dominance and that they can not suppress humanity forever. The Prime Minister's comments - made at a digital inauguration of beautification tasks at Somnath temple - come withinside the wake of the Taliban's s stunningly rapid takeover of Afghanistan.


Modi referred to the instance of repeated plundering of Somnath temple and the way it survived each attack. "This temple is emblematic of the notion that reality cannot be defeated via way of means of falsehood and religion cannot be overwhelmed via way of means of terror. The damaging powers and thinking that attempt to set up an empire on the idea of terror may also dominate temporarily, however, their existence is in no way permanent. 


They can not suppress humanity for an extended time. This turned into actual whilst a few tyrants have been plundering Somnath and it's far similarly actual even these days whilst the arena is anxious about such ideologies," he stated without naming any us of a or terrorist organisation.


Recalling the contribution of Sardar Patel in constructing the prevailing temple, Modi additionally paid tributes to India's first President Dr Rajendra Prasad and freedom fighter from Gujarat Kanaiyalal Munshi who performed pivotal roles in its construction.