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Gandhi’s concept of non-violence is relevant in present times: Dy CM | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, Oct 2: While interacting with core group of JK Scouts and Guides and various batches of students, Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand today said that high status which has been achieved by Mahatma Gandhi was result of triumph which his strong ideology has established in the world. The Deputy Chief Minister said that humanity has a universal approach and those people who tried to divide humanity in different compartments of religion, caste and race have always tried to trample the human values and Gandhi stood like a rock during his time to resist such forces of bigotry and communalism. Tara Chand appreciated Scouts and Guides for their noble role which they have always rendered in the society. He said that the banner which scouts have always raised to protect the environment is one of the noble causes which Gandhi has appreciated in his life time. He advised the Scouts to believe in truth and transparency which will help them to strengthen their moral and build up their personalities. Deputy Chief Minister said that in the present world which is fragmented with different contradictions, conflicts and ideology wars have made life of the common people miserable. The intelligentsia and the rational people of the world have started realizing that brotherhood, love and mutual-co-existence is the only way to help in shaping their destiny in a proper and amicable manner. Calling people to shun violence and follow path of love and mutual coexistence, Tara Chand said that conflicts have always resulted in disasters while as mutual love has strengthened pillars of humanity. He said that Mahatma Gandhi was a symbol of positive approach of the life, therefore, his philosophy has become universal and people are adopting his ideology to shape their destiny and make themselves symbols of love and brotherhood.
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