Bhora Kalan (Haryana): Strongly deploring "religious fanaticism", President A P J
Abdul Kalam on April 19 said it bred terrorism and endangered the nation.
"Terrorism results from various factors like religious fanaticism, difference in
ideologies, discrimination and enmity between organisations and nations," he said
addressing a convention on "Evolution of a Good Human Being".
"Nation is important compared to any individual, party or religion," he said and
emphasised the need for "collectively addressing these sources of disturbance by
formulating visionary policies for national development".
Without naming Pakistan, Kalam said, "Certain nations have been indulging in cross-
border terrorism mercilessly."
Prescribing spiritual remedies to conflicts, he said, "When religions are empowered
and become spiritual force, peace and happiness will blossom in people's hearts."
To achieve the dream of being a developed nation, the country has to become an
economic and commercial powerhouse with self-reliance in defence needs, he said.
Suggesting a three-point agenda for humans to "evolve into better souls", Kalam said
this process ought to begin first during the 12 years in a child's education.
"The second important component would be religions graduating into spiritual
movement," he said, adding poverty eradication formed the third vital component of
this mission.
Earlier, Kalam inaugurated the Om Shanti Retreat Centre – the Northern India complex
of the Prajapita Brahma Kumari Ishwariya Vidyalaya in the presence of Haryana
Governor Babu Parmanand and Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala.
PTI