Puttige swami pleads for tolerance at UN meeting

Updated - April 25, 2015 05:41 am IST

Published - April 25, 2015 12:00 am IST

As sectarian violence tears apart societies and atrocities are promoted in the name of faith, religious leaders gathered at the United Nations for a high-level meeting on tolerance and countering extremism raised their voice for reconciliation and peace through education.

“Building a peaceful and inclusive society” requires “respecting each and every religion and honouring each and every faith”, said Sri Sugunendra Tirtha, the head of the Udupi Sri Puttige Mutt.

He was speaking at a High-level Thematic Debate on ‘Promoting Tolerance and Reconciliation: Fostering Peaceful, Inclusive Societies and Countering Violent Extremism’ convened by General Assembly president Sam Kutesa.

He said Hindu philosophers and teachers over the millennia have taught people to respect other religions and this attitude was needed to bring peace.

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