P.M. Complete speech Vichar Kumbh

Warning that global warming and
terrorism have become the world's biggest concerns, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi today said shedding the "holier-than- thou" attitude is
the key to overcoming these issues and resolving conflicts.

"World's
biggest concerns are global warming and terrorism... the holier than thou
attitude apparently is behind them," Modi said addressing the valedictory
session of the three-day international conference on "Living the Right
Way" on the sidelines of Simhastha-Kumbh mela.
"The
world is passing through two types of crises. On the one hand there is global
warming while on the other there is terrorism. What is the solution? What is
behind their genesis...simply holier than thou attitude or (the thinking) that
my way is more correct than yours. This is the thing which is dragging us
towards conflict," he said.
Strongly
opposing attempts at expansionism, he said this was not a solution to the
problems.
"Expansionism
is another thing that is leading us towards conflict. Time has changed.
Expansionism is not a solution to the problems. We should not go horizontal.
It is not a solution. We need to go vertical and raise ourselves from
within," Modi said.
The Prime
Minister also released 51-point 'Simhastha Declaration' jointly with Sri
Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
Shivraj Chouhan.
He said
one of the major issues faced by the world is conflict management but the
Indians know how to resolve the conflict and cited mythology to underscore
his point.
"But
we (Indians) inherit conflict management skills .Indians worship Lord Rama
for his obedience and loyalty to his father and in the same breath glorify Prahlad
who disobeyed his father.
The same
way Sita and Mira are also worshipped, which shows that people here are well
adept at conflict management," he said, adding what the world was doing
today, Indians have been practising for ages.
"World
Earth Day is observed (globally). In India, when a child wakes up in the
morning his or her mother asks them to seek forgiveness from the earth before
putting the foot down on the ground."
Simhastha
Kumbh Mela is one of world's largest spirtual gatherings held once in 12
years when lakhs of devotees, including hundreds of sadhus, take dip in river
Kishipra.
The
three-day conference, styled as "Vichar Mahakumbh", is organised on
the sidelines of the event to discuss issues like global warming, hazards of
chemical farming and benefits of organic one and women empowerment among
others.
Modi said
the Declaration, referred to as "Amrit Bindu", was a result of
concerted efforts over two years during which experts deliberated on various
issues.
"If
all these powers including saints and those working selflessly for the
society walk in a single direction then they can bring a major change to the
society, and in that, these 51-points, in the days to come will play a major
role, especially for people of India and the world," Modi said.
Extolling
the virtue of Indians, Modi recalled how well off people gave up cooking gas
subsidies for the benefit of the less privileged.
On
well-off people giving up their subsidy on cooking gas, the Prime Minister
said around one crore people had surrendered it and government now plans to
give five crore cooking gas cylinder connections in the next three
years."
The PM
said that this move will also protect environment (by avoiding cutting of
trees) and check global warming. A woman inhales smoke of 400 cigarettes a
day while cooking food by wood. Empowering them with cooking gas cylinders
will improve their lot.
In an
apparent reference to the US presidential polls underway, he said that
candidates running elections in developed countries were fighting on the
plank of family values.
"They
were giving pre-eminence to family values in their campaign (now)," he
added.
Whereas in
India, when a child is born, he or she is from the beginning itself brought
up with certain values and principles.
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