Ajmer Peace conference concluded with volatile discussion in a packed ground on peace interfaith dialogue, Religion, Spiritual and call to action against terrorism and extremism in the world.
President Global Peace Mission Gulsha Begum said that there is more to it than what meets the eye. Nobody wants to solve the terrorism problem. There is a vested interest in this for political parties. It is very true that some people and organizations to satisfy their political gains and with vested motive interpret and support violence in their own way, thereby causing chaos in the world, eg. ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Kashmir issue , Naxalites etc . This is our country and these issues have to resolved by the people. awareness among the people is necessary to come out of fear and participate in such events. Apart from individual duties, we - the people - have a collective responsibility in the society we are living in. This responsibility is our DHARMA. Army is authorized to protect us at any cost, even if it means killing our enemies and foiling their vicious plots. Similarly, Lord Krishna told Arjuna to fight the Kauravas, since they were the aggressors, and according to Vedic injunctions, murderers and aggressors should be punished. So why is the government hanging on to some old outdated constitution rather than moving along with the present scenario where terrorism will be eradicated from the face of the earth. If we wish to tackle this problem, however, we must make an effort to properly understand the many factors that drive terrorism and extremism of all kinds in the modern world. Otherwise, we run the risk of never being able to properly address and eradicate this plague. There is no option but to understand this if we are serious about building a better future, one which confronts and ends this serious situation that threatens people in all parts of the globe.
The audience joined the open discussion by stating that the present Lord Krishna was the government and there is no such efforts to eradicate terrorism which is decline in dharma on earth and establishing virtue.
Ragini Chaturvedi
Rajasthan Pradesh Mahila Congress General Secretary
President National Human Rights Council of India for Women ( Raj ) said Terrorist groups use religion as a cloak to cover up for their cowardly acts of violence. Their ideological fallacy reveal their hidden logic and ill-informed and unauthentic sources, which they turn to in order to justify their insatiable desire for power, control and bloodshed. These ideologies of hate and terror must be challenged and expunged.
Komal Singh
Journalist and Media Person at Zee Media & Zee Salam, Jammu & Kashmir said peace is most needed in Kashmir and it is important for us at this time of great sadness to stand together and process this horrific incident hovering on the people of Kashmir in a way that is fair and just. It is important that to eradicate terrorism from Kashmir is the need of the immediate scenario which cannot be solved with out action from the people of India and Kashmir.
Dr Brijesh Mathur
Poorv Chikitsa Adhikshak
( Medical Superintendent and Professor of Surgery. JLN Hospital said through global education we can build bridges across all divides in
today's ever changing times and events that have consistently changed our views, relationships, and affiliations along the lines of race, culture, and religion.
" Today values are eroding fast. There is a total decadence in social and moral value. In today's cut throat competition even the parents instruct their children that they should top in the class. The criteria for promotion in schools are marks in sciences and social sciences, but not moral science. But childhood is a very impressionable age. The mind is like soft wax, so whatever one is taught at a tender age it leaves a deep impression. Therefore Moral science must be made a compulsory in school curriculum said Nisha Shekawat Vice President Rotary Club
Dr Ananth Bhatnagar
Principal of VSPS College
General Secretary of State PUCL spoke of all evil in society which is the root of all problem in the world since the religion is been distorted to suit each ones ideology.
Dr Ravi Bhatnagar
Principal BS College Dudu Rajasthan
Visiting Faculty Research Guide Sunrise University Rajasthan emphasized that most extremist are products of troubled environments and have distorted and misguided interpretations of Religion that have no basis in traditional doctrine. Their aim is to create havoc and chaos in the world.
Dr Rakesh Sharma
Editor Chief Indoria Samachar
Co ordinator for Bharathiya Charitya Nirmaan Sanstha said so called violence in other scriptures have a suitable interpretation, though the meanings may have been distorted over time. The scriptures in their true form were revealed to humanity for spiritual elevation of mankind.
Col Dr Rakesh Sharma
Director Shivalik Group of Institutes said we are witnessing a phenomenon in religions where people without a sound foundation in religious learning attempt to represent themselves as religious authorities, even though they are lacking scholarly qualifications for making valid interpretations of religious law and ethics. It is this unruly attitude that paves the way for extremist interpretations of Religion that are not based in reality.
Bakshish Singh Sufi Author & Researcher emphasized on the Sufi concept of Religion and how spirituality must be followed to achieve success in the world.
Vikram Singh said in the name of Development or Science we are doing immense harm to the Nature and other living beings, which have equal rights along with us to live in the World.
Dr Sandeep awasti Sufi and Vedanta Scholar contradicted it by saying that in most cases of terrorism there is no sincere effort by so called government to instill peace anywhere as terrorism is associated with the suppply of arms and immunity which is a huge business by itself.
The speakers were honored with momentos and certificates after the lighting of the lamp.
Shailesh Garg Atul Agarwal and Anil Khandelwal were felicitated for their initiatives as team members for Global Peace Mission.
The conference was concluded with national anthem.
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