By Bhavesh Agarwal
In India, every citizen has a right to choose and practice any religion
Bunch of people with common ultimate goals are termed as community. These communities work and sustain there existence on the back of hardships. We as a member of these communities should obey to the only truth of life that is “ peace and harmony”. Everyone going for work, claiming to be busy, giving his/her best is in search of the stability. Stability in sense of a good prosperous lifestyle. Stability in the sense of fearless life, where they and their community can grow and live a life worth time. No matter how does a society works, at the end of the day they search for the inner peace. At that time, there is no religion, no gender, no race no caste, nothing else means worth. As Laini Taylor quotes”
Peace is more than the absence of war. Peace is accord. Peace is harmony.”
The whole world is a big family, spreaded around the world for different motives. We all are same, we all have emotions, we all have faiths, we all pledge to change something and add some value to the world, making it a better place to live. The small goals like, It’s my religion, It’s my race, he belongs to my land, I should only help him out, are illusions. Everyone should enjoy each other’s presence and made them feel safe and comfortable around them. There’s a no need of war to obtain something, we can come on the page with easy and sorted process of talking. Legal actions, Jails, judiciary all are still important though,in the case of extremism. The first book of the nation, our constitution also enquotes” In india, every citizen has a right to choose and practice any religion under article 51-A€.
With the current scenario, the need of the hour is Communal Harmony. The recent cases of rapes and love jihaad are ensuring the lack of Communal Harmony. The activities like, genocides, or terrorism, for the instance, are all originated from the wrong counselling at the young age. We must not think someone as different person or a lower being. Making world a fairy land, but better with real faces
If I conclude my perspective about Communal Harmony: It’s an urge to think beyond one’s limitations, and just accept everyone with their beliefs. We can be some of the very best in our particular fields, by showing respect to different aspects of lives. No matter how detracted some of us are, but afterall we are one and the same. So for me, the spirit of the Harmony is creating a positive environment where everybody is treated equally and loved unconditionally.We all must promise our selves and must pledge with our hearts that, in our entire lives there will be no dispute in our minds on basis of one’s identity. And we will contribute to the world with best of our pure honesty. Jai Hind
By Bhavesh Agarwal
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