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Land "Of Pleasant Contradictions": Rajnath Singh On India's Diversity

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stressed that no civilisation can become great without preserving and understanding its own culture and history.

Land 'Of Pleasant Contradictions': Rajnath Singh On India's Diversity

Dialogue is the backbone of our culture, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.

Vadodara, Gujrat:

Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said that India is a land of "pleasant contradictions", and its diversity never caused any conflict between people of different faiths.

Speaking at a religious gathering at a Swaminarayan temple here, Rajnath Singh also stressed that no civilisation can become great without preserving and understanding its own culture and history.

"Our country's diversity never became a reason for conflicts. India is the only country in the world where people of different faiths live in harmony. This is a land where you will find 72 sects of Muslims, highest in the world. You will also find the oldest church in this country," the senior BJP leader said.

India is a country of "pleasant contradictions" and dialogue is the backbone of our culture, he added.

Singh had been invited by the Swaminarayan Temple located in Karelibaug area of Vadodara city to address young devotees at a "Sanskar Abhyday Shivir".

Asserting that India needs people who put the nation before community and self, he praised the Swaminarayan sect for nurturing such values in youngsters.

Rajnath Singh urged the youth to embrace cultural heritage with pride just like they adopt new lifestyles.

"India was a Vishwaguru (world leader) in the past. Time has come to write new chapters and make a resolve to achieve new heights. We also need to make sure that external influence does not destroy our culture. Just like pants and shirts, we need to wear dhoti and kurta with pride. Along with learning coding, we should also strive to get the mastery of Vedas and Puranas," he said.

Though India was "number one" in knowledge and science in the past, slavery of several centuries made us forget our glorious past, Rajnath Singh claimed.

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