Saturday, April 18, 2009

Religious Brotherhood

By Express News Service, "Sufi saints on a mission to spread peace" - Express Buzz - Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

April, Sunday 12, 2009

Hyderabad: Setting an example of religious brotherhood, the members of World Sufi Council and Sanathan saints, joined hands to unitedly promote peace and love across the country.

The saints are from different parts of the country and members of various religious institutions. The members who were in Hyderabad as part of their tour spoke at length about the coming general elections which is due this month.

Md. Sufi Gilani, Chairman, World Sufi Council, Ajmersharif opines, “We are here to spread not only love but also remind people on choosing the right candidate for the elections. We oppose those parties and candidates who are communal and divide the country on religious basis for their selfish motives.”

He said, “When elections are fast approaching the parties are quick to divide Hindus and Muslims, thus, flaring up emotions. We, hereby, appeal to the people not to get carried away by politicians and instead vote for a secular candidate with credible record”.

Gilani feels that some politicians spread intolerance but an average citizen is by nature peaceful and law abiding.

He further adds that the members embark on a quest to know the problems of the people and find solutions, which is why, they have set out on this national tour.

Umakant Maharaj of Divine Shri Ram International, Haridwar, adds “We should remember that we can make the world a happy place. India has always been known to be a tolerant and united country. As saints of love, it is our responsibility to preach communal harmony and peace.”

The members advised the citizens not to vote on the basis of religion, caste or creed and shun violence.

The saints will continue their peace tour into Karnataka and later covering places like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Assam, Delhi and others.

The saints association vowed to work towards country’s prosperity even after the elections are over.

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Religious Brotherhood
By Express News Service, "Sufi saints on a mission to spread peace" - Express Buzz - Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

April, Sunday 12, 2009

Hyderabad: Setting an example of religious brotherhood, the members of World Sufi Council and Sanathan saints, joined hands to unitedly promote peace and love across the country.

The saints are from different parts of the country and members of various religious institutions. The members who were in Hyderabad as part of their tour spoke at length about the coming general elections which is due this month.

Md. Sufi Gilani, Chairman, World Sufi Council, Ajmersharif opines, “We are here to spread not only love but also remind people on choosing the right candidate for the elections. We oppose those parties and candidates who are communal and divide the country on religious basis for their selfish motives.”

He said, “When elections are fast approaching the parties are quick to divide Hindus and Muslims, thus, flaring up emotions. We, hereby, appeal to the people not to get carried away by politicians and instead vote for a secular candidate with credible record”.

Gilani feels that some politicians spread intolerance but an average citizen is by nature peaceful and law abiding.

He further adds that the members embark on a quest to know the problems of the people and find solutions, which is why, they have set out on this national tour.

Umakant Maharaj of Divine Shri Ram International, Haridwar, adds “We should remember that we can make the world a happy place. India has always been known to be a tolerant and united country. As saints of love, it is our responsibility to preach communal harmony and peace.”

The members advised the citizens not to vote on the basis of religion, caste or creed and shun violence.

The saints will continue their peace tour into Karnataka and later covering places like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Assam, Delhi and others.

The saints association vowed to work towards country’s prosperity even after the elections are over.

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