Tuesday, September 13, 2011

'I am starting a Sadbhavana Mission' 4 'fast' track peace:Narendra Modi's open letter to citizens-Modi's fast a gimmick, says Congress-Sep 13, 2011

'I am starting a Sadbhavana Mission': Gujarat CM Narendra Modi's open letter to citizens/Modi's fast a gimmick, says Congress/Modi to 'fast' track peace in Gujarat

CNN-IBN
Updated Sep 13, 2011 at 07:23pm IST


New Delhi: In an open letter to the people of Gujarat, Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Teusday vowed to begin a fast this Saturday as part of a 'sadbhavna mission' movement for the prosperity and welfare of the state.

In his letter, Modi claimed that the Supreme Court has exonerated him in post-Godhra cases and hit out at those who criticised him for the 2002 Gujarat riots over the past ten years.

Here's the full text of the letter:

My Dear sisters and brothers,

My Salutations!


Yesterday, the Apex Court of the country delivered an important judgment regarding the 2002 communal riots in Gujarat.

Everyone is interpreting this judgment in his own way. For political analysts it has one meaning and for legal experts it has another meaning. Someone is interpreting it as victory someone else as defeat. Everyone has his own point of view.

One thing is apparent from the Supreme Court's judgment. The unhealthy environment created by the unfounded and false allegations made against me and Government of Gujarat, after 2002 riots, has come to an end. For the past ten years, it has become fashionable to defame me and the State of Gujarat. These elements who could not tolerate any positive development of Gujarat have not left any stone unturned to defame Gujarat. It is difficult to say whether this campaign of defamation will stop even after the judgment of the Supreme Court. But one thing is certain that the credibility of those who have been spreading lies and defaming Gujarat has come to its lowest ebb. The people of this country will not trust such elements anymore.

After 2002, Gujarat has not spared any effort to march towards peace, harmony and progress even amidst false propaganda, lies, conspiracies and allegations.

'Six crore Gujaratis' has not remained merely a word. It has become the mantra of unity and human endeavor. Every citizen of Gujarat has internalized peace, harmony and development. Gujarat has experienced an unparalleled phase of peace, harmony, and development in the last decade. Gujarat is committed to march forward on this path only.

There is a famous saying, "Hate is never conquered by hate." The real strength of our country is its unity and harmony. Unity in diversity is the defining feature of India. It is our responsibility to strengthen unity in our social life. We have got an excellent opportunity to proceed with a positive attitude. Hence, let us come together and contribute in enhancing the dignity of Gujarat. I humbly submit before you that, as part of this responsibility to strengthen social harmony and brotherhood, I am thinking of starting a movement of "Sadbhavana Mission."

As part of this Sadbhavana Mission, I have resolved to fast for three days from, Saturday, the 17th September 2011. My fast will conclude on 19th September. I deeply believe that this fast will further strengthen Gujarat's environment of peace, unity and harmony.

Sadbhavana Mission is completely dedicated to the society and the nation. I hope that, our effort to take Gujarat to new heights of development through peace, unity and harmony will contribute immensely in the progress and development of the nation as well.

Always at your service,

Narendra Modi

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