Linking terrorism with religion will help terror groups: Naqvi

January 30, 2016 05:41 pm | Updated September 23, 2016 04:07 am IST - Bengaluru

A file photo of Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

A file photo of Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Saturday said linking terrorism with any particular religion would only help terror forces to succeed in their motives as they use “division and confrontation in the society as their weapon”.

Noting that “evil groups” like Islamic State neither has relation with any religion nor do they have any ideology, the Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs said, “These forces want to establish their evil empire by killing human values.”

He called terrorism and radicalism as the “biggest threat” to the entire world.

“After recent terror incidents and arrests, it is clear that IS and other terrorist groups want to harm India, they want to disturb atmosphere of peace, harmony and prosperity.

These forces are enemies of both the humanity and Islam.”

He said these terror groups have been using religion as their shield and “we have to be alert against their activities”.

“If we will link terrorism with any particular religion, then the terror forces will succeed in their motives, because such elements use division and confrontation in the society as their weapon,” he added.

Mr. Naqvi was speaking after inauguration of N A Global Law School campus and convocation ceremony of 12th batch here.

Mr. Naqvi asked educational institutes to impart education about principles of all religions that oppose terrorism, bloodshed and violence as terrorist elements are engaged in a campaign to misguide the people by misusing religion.

He said “due to the strength of India’s unity, harmony and brotherhood, IS and other terror outfits have failed in their nefarious designs, but we still have to be alert...”

Stressing the need for a nation-wide awareness campaign against such forces, the Minister said governments, security and intelligence agencies, religious leaders, educational institutes, intellectual people and media will have to become part of this campaign.

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