03 December,2022 07:53 PM IST | Bengaluru | PTI
Rajnath Singh. File Pic
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said India neither troubles others nor does it spare those who trouble the country.
India never favoured war and violence but it cannot remain neutral to injustice and oppression, Singh said.
"We all believe that India is a country which had always been peace loving. War and violence were never our nature. India neither attacked any other country, nor it occupied even an inch of any other country's land. This is India's character," the Defence Minister said.
Singh was speaking at the Gita Dana Yajna organised by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) at its magnificent Rajadhiraja Govinda temple in Vasantapura in Bengaluru.
ALSO READ
Mumbai public holiday: BSE, court to remain closed for Christmas and New Year
BMC allocated Rs 850 crore to BEST in current financial year
Round Table India: Bridging India's educational infrastructural gap
2nd WODI: Harleen Deol's maiden hundred carries India to 358/5 against WI
Harleen ton; Mandhana, Rawal fifties take India to 358/5 against West Indies
"The world should also know that India doesn't like war and violence, but staying neutral to the injustice and oppression is also not part of our character," he said without elaborating.
The Union Minister explained the circumstances that led to the Battle of Mahabharata.
Also Read: PM Narendra Modi to inaugurate Mumbai-Nagpur Samruddhi Expressway on Dec 11
It was on the battlefield of Kurukshetra where Lord Sri Krishna delivered his epic lecture which came to be known as Srimad Bhagwad Gita, he said.
The Defence Minister told the gathering that the Pandavas, the central character of the Hindu epic Mahabharata were ready to settle for five villages after spending years in exile but the Kauravas were not ready to part with land measuring the cusp of a needle. This denial had led to the battle, which ended by establishing the victory of virtues. "That's why I often say that India never troubles others but if someone troubles us, India will not spare them. This is the message of Bhagwad Gita," Singh said.
He also told the audience that the content of Gita makes it eternal and universal. Reading Bhagwad Gita and imbibing it in life makes a person fearless, he added. The ISKCON Bengaluru has decided to donate one lakh copies of Bhagwad Gita through out this month, apart from organising cultural and religious events. Karnataka
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, former Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and ISRO chairman S Somanath were among the dignitaries who were present on the occasion.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever