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WORLD TO STAND AGAINST “AGGRESSIVE” NATIONALISM
WORLD TO STAND AGAINST “AGGRESSIVE” NATIONALISM
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WORLD TO STAND AGAINST “AGGRESSIVE” NATIONALISM
 Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch

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HIGHLIGHTS AS EXTRACTS: THANKS
A. Former US President Barack Obama urges world to stand against ‘aggressive’ nationalism. (To my mind, it is an important warning as the message from one of the most powerful countries against prevailing intolerance in the world leaving aside the moderate politics).
B. “There are going to be some big decisions to make about Indonesia and about the United States and about the world in the years to come,” Former US President Barack Obama said. “It’s been clear for a while that the world is at a crossroads, at an inflection point.”
C. Does it not indicate, ‘A NEW WORLD ORDER’ to prevail about the world in the years to come as former US President Barack Obama said?
D. “Many in civil society are inclined to believe that the Prime Minister’s (PM MODI) disapproving words against cow vigilantes were in response to the country-wide protest, under the banner ‘Not in My Name.’
E. My own inclination is to believe that the Prime Minister was constrained-forced, unnatural to say what he said at the Sabarmati Ashram probably because of what he heard during his American visit a few days earlier”.
F. Many in civil society are inclined to believe that the Prime Minister’s disapproving words against cow vigilantes were in response to the country-wide protest, under the banner ‘Not in My Name.’
(PM Says Can't Kill In The Name Of Cow: Will His Words Be Heard? Prime Minister Narendra Modi finally breaks his silence on mob violence, says no one can take the law into their hands.
But will his words be heard?
Will this translate into action?) NDTV AND THE TRIBUNE, CHANDIGARH

BALBIR SINGH SOOCH-SIKH VICHAR MANCH

Posted on Jul 07, 17 | 12:54 am
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