On R-Day, President tells Pakistan: India's hand of friendship should not be taken for granted
New Delhi, Jan 25: President Pranab Mukherjee today told Pakistan in clear terms that India's hand of friendship should not be taken for granted. In his address to the nation on eve of India's 64th
On the brutal gangrape and heinous murder of a 23-yer-old girl in a Delhi bus, the President said:”I speak to you when a grave tragedy has shattered complacency.
The brutal rape and murder of a young woman, a woman who was symbol of all that new India strives to be, has left our hearts empty and our minds in turmoil. We lost more than a valuable life; we lost a dream.
“If today young Indians feel outraged, can we blame our youth?
“There is a law of the land. But there is also a higher law. The sanctity of a woman is a directive principle of that larger edifice called Indian civilization.
The Vedas say that there is more than one kind of mother: birth mother, a guru's wife, a king's wife, a priest's wife, she who nurses us, and our motherland.
Mother is our protection from evil and oppression, our symbol of life and prosperity. When we brutalise a woman, we wound the soul of our civilization.
“It is time for the nation to reset its moral compass. Nothing should be allowed to spur cynicism, as cynicism is blind to morality. We must look deep into our conscience and find out where we have faltered.