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World must fight terror unitedly: PM

NEW DELHI:Recalling the sacrifices of brave citizens in the Mumbai terror strikes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said terrorism posed a global threat “almost as a daily routine”, and stressed it had to be fought unitedly.

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Ravi S Singh

Tribune News Service

New Delhi, November 26

Recalling the sacrifices of brave citizens in the Mumbai terror strikes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said terrorism posed a global threat “almost as a daily routine”, and stressed it had to be fought unitedly.

Today is the ninth anniversary of the gory attack, carried out by 10 terrorists from Pakistan over three days, that left 166 people dead.

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Modi said even a few years ago, when India talked about the threats of terrorism, not many in the world were ready to take it seriously.

“Now that terrorism is knocking at their doors, every government in the world, those who believe in humanity, governments with faith in democracy, are seeing this as one of the biggest challenges,” he said in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’. Terrorism, the Prime Minister said, threatened humanity across the world. 

“Terrorism has taken an ugly shape and has become a global threat almost as a daily routine... Terrorism has challenged humanity. It is bent upon destroying humanitarian forces. So not only India, but all humanitarian forces will have to keep fighting unitedly to defeat the menace of terrorism,” he said. 

Modi said that while November 26 was observed as Constitution Day, the nation could not forget that on this day nine years ago, terrorists launched attacks across Mumbai. “The country remembers and bows to those brave citizens, policemen, security men and each one who lost their lives then. This country can never forget their sacrifice,” he said.

The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on this day in 1949. Congratulating people on the occasion of Constitution Day, the PM referred to the hard work put in by members of the Assembly who incorporated their vision in the document.

Modi stressed that equality for all and sensitivity towards all was the unique characteristic of the Constitution. He lauded Dr BR Ambedkar, who was chairperson of drafting committee, and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who headed the advisory committee on fundamental rights, minorities and tribals for their farsighted contributions to framing of the Constitution.

Expressing gratitude to security forces for their sacrifices, he urged people to participate in week-long (December 1-7) campaign that will be run by the Ministry of Defence as run up to the Armed Forces Flag Day (December 7) to increase awareness about our armed forces. The PM exhorted the farmers to go in for soil testing of their agriculture land, which would help increase its fertility. (With PTI inputs)


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