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Prof K Nageshwar: Amartya Sen Responds On Delhi Situation || (Video)

         ఢిల్లీ అల్లర్ల పై అమర్త్య సేన్ ఏమన్నారు?

Expressing concern over the communal clashes in Delhi, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen said on Saturday that India is a secular country and people cannot be divided on religious lines.

Delhi riots: India a secular country, we cant divide Hindus and Muslims, says Nobel laureate Amartya Sen
File image of Amartya Sen. AFP.
Addressing a press conference, he said it should be found out whether the police is inefficient or there was a lack of effort on the part of the government to tackle the violence. "I am very much worried that where it happened is the capital of the country and is centrally governed. If minorities are tortured there and police failed or can't discharge their duties, it is a matter of serious concern," Sen said at an event organised in Bolpur by the Pratichi Trust.

"It is reported that those who died or were tortured are mostly Muslims. India is a secular country we can't divide Hindus and Muslims. As an Indian citizen, I can't help but worry," he added.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Amartya Sen Responds On Delhi Situation || (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Amartya Sen Responds On Delhi Situation || (Video)
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ఢిల్లీ అల్లర్ల పై అమర్త్య సేన్ ఏమన్నారు? Expressing concern over the communal clashes in Delhi, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen said on Saturday that India is a secular country and people cannot be divided on religious lines. Delhi riots: India a secular country, we cant divide Hindus and Muslims, says Nobel laureate Amartya Sen File image of Amartya Sen. AFP. Addressing a press conference, he said it should be found out whether the police is inefficient or there was a lack of effort on the part of the government to tackle the violence. "I am very much worried that where it happened is the capital of the country and is centrally governed. If minorities are tortured there and police failed or can't discharge their duties, it is a matter of serious concern," Sen said at an event organised in Bolpur by the Pratichi Trust. "It is reported that those who died or were tortured are mostly Muslims. India is a secular country we can't divide Hindus and Muslims. As an Indian citizen, I can't help but worry," he added.