Kerala Governor Arif Khan’s statement: Said – India should revive the principles of ‘Sanatan Dharma’, it is not possible without education

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Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan on Saturday inaugurated a private school in Kalan town of Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. During this he stressed on the need to revive the old culture of India and restore the principles of Sanatan Dharma by spreading proper education in the country.

District Magistrate Umesh Pratap Singh, Superintendent of Police S Anand and MLA Hari Prakash Verma were also present on the occasion of the inauguration of the school. During this, Khan said, ‘We have to work towards reviving our old culture, not because we have to go backwards, but because we have to bring back the Sanatan principles and this is not possible without education. .

He said that Swami Vivekananda had said that the aim of human life is the attainment of knowledge and humility is the result of knowledge. No one can degrade a person who has humility.

Governor Arif Mohammad Khan meeting children in school.

Governor Arif Mohammad Khan meeting children in school.

The Governor said that India is a group of different communities. There is respect and participation of all religions here. Our country has always been a carrier of truth and non-violence. Everyone should remember this thing. You do not win even after winning out of malice, hatred and jealousy, like tears were shed even after victory in Mahabharata.

He said that India is a country where there is no discrimination of any kind between Islam, Judaism and Christian. India is the only country after Medina, where the first mosque was built and that too by a Hindu king.

In the Shah Bano episode, came in the discussion on the confrontation with Rajiv Gandhi
On 23 April 1985, the Supreme Court gave a historic verdict in the Shah Bano case. In this provision was made to provide maintenance allowance after divorce to Muslim women. This decision was strongly opposed by Muslim religious leaders. Under this pressure, the Rajiv Gandhi government got the ‘Muslim Women Act, 1986’ passed. Angered by this U-turn of Rajiv Gandhi, Arif Mohammad Khan resigned from the post of minister. After that he came in the discussion.

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