Violence will do no good: Modi

Violence will do no good: Modi
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Time has come for a decisive fight against terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, adding that the world has to decide whether they are with those sponsoring terrorism or against it. “All those who are on the path of violence should shun it and come to the national mainstream. Violence will do no good to anybody,” Modi said.

Calls for decisive fight against terror

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's addresses people at a cricket stadium in Dubai on Monday

Dubai: Time has come for a decisive fight against terrorism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, adding that the world has to decide whether they are with those sponsoring terrorism or against it. “All those who are on the path of violence should shun it and come to the national mainstream. Violence will do no good to anybody,” Modi said.

The Prime Minister, while addressing thousands of expatriate Indians in Dubai, said India is proud of expatriate Indians settled and working in the UAE. "You are the people who have worked hard... some for 10 years, some for 20 years and some for 30 years. You are not only earning your living, but also making India proud,” he said.

Modi said that due to the good behaviour and hard work of the expatriate Indians, India is proud. He said the Indians settled in the Gulf were always worried about their home country. "Even if it rains a little more in India, then the Indian living in Dubai, opens his umbrella. In times of natural disaster, the Indian in Dubai can't sleep properly," he said.
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