PM appeals to world leaders to come together to defeat terror

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday appealed to world leaders to come together in the fight against forces trying to spread hate, terror, and mindless violence.

In a keynote address on the occasion of Virtual Vesak Global Celebrations on Buddha Purnima, Modi said while Buddha’s life was about peace, harmony, and co-existence, there are forces in today’s world “whose existence depends on spreading hate, terror and mindless violence”.

“Such forces don’t believe in liberal democratic principles. Believers of humanity must come together, defeat terror,” Modi said.

Noting the impact of the ongoing second wave of coronavirus pandemic, the Prime Minister also urged to focus on other challenges that are being faced by humanity.

“While we do everything possible to fight Covid-19, we must not lose sight of other challenges humanity faces. One of the challenges is climate change. Weather patterns are changing, glaciers are melting, rivers and forests are in danger, we can’t let our planet remain wounded.”

On Covid, the Prime Minister said, “we now have a better understanding of pandemic which strengthens our strategy to fight”.

“We have the vaccine which is important to save lives and defeat the pandemic. India is proud of our scientists who have worked on the Covid-19 vaccines.”

The Prime Minister exhibited respect for the healthcare workers as well as frontline workers in the fight against Covid-19, saying, “once again salute our frontline healthcare workers, doctors, nurses who selflessly risk their lives every day to serve others in need, to those who have suffered and lost their dear ones. I extend condolences.”

Mentioning that India is among the few large economies to be on track to complete the Paris targets, the Prime Minister said: “For us, sustainable living is not only about right words it is about actions.”

“In the last year”, Modi further said, “we have seen several individuals and organizations rise to the occasion and do everything possible to reduce suffering.”

“The generous contribution of equipment and materials has been made by the Buddhist organizations and followers of Buddha dharma from the world over.”

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