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Will ensure every citizen of every religion has an equal place

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Paris: At a time when India is witnessing increased activities of right-wing groups, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said his government will defend the rights of citizens of all faiths.

Modi, during his address at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, also asked the global community to dwell deep on culture and religion to overcome the rising tide of extremism as well as violence.

 “We will defend and protect the rights and liberty of every citizen. We will ensure that every citizen, of every faith, culture and creed has an equal place in our society; belief in our future; and the confidence to pursue it,” he said.

Noting that culture remains a source of conflict in many parts of the world, Modi said it must connect and not divide and that it should be a bridge to greater respect and understanding between people.

“We must turn deep into our cultures; traditions; and religions; to overcome the rising tide of extremism, violence, and divisions across the world,” the Prime Minister said.

“Threats are changing from domination by states to destruction by groups. The 70th anniversary is a time to look at the experience we have gained. UNESCO will always have a part to play in sustainable development and peace and security. We will ensure every citizen of every religion has an equal place,” Modi said.

The Modi-led government is under attack from opposition parties as well as some minority community groups for not being able to curb the activities like ‘Ghar Wapsi’ (conversions) by RSS-backed groups.

Calling climate change a pressing global challenge, the Prime Minister who arrived late on Thursday, said his government has set a target of adding 175,000 MW of clean and renewable energy in the next seven years.

His remarks come ahead of a crucial UN meet on climate change to be held here later this year. Mr. Modi also noted that the foundation of India’s Constitution rests on a fundamental principle of the peace and prosperity of all.

“The strength of the nation is determined by the joined hands of every citizen; and, real progress is measured through empowerment of the weakest,” he said.

Modi, currently on the first leg on his three-nation nine-day tour, arrived at the UNESCO headquarters at Place de Fontenoy, Paris, earlier in the day. Upon his arrival, he was greeted by UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova, with whom he shook hands and exchanged pleasantries.

During their meeting, Bokova had said that the Prime Minister’s goals resonate with that of her organisation.

Later, he paid floral tributes at the bronze statue of spiritual leader Sri Aurobindo at the UNESCO headquarters.

Earlier in the day, Modi was also accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Elysee Palace in Paris .

Modi will reach the German city of Hannover on Sunday on the second leg of his visit. He will reach Canadian capital Ottawa on Tuesdayon the final leg of his visit.

(With Inputs from agencies)

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