Here I invoke your important role as budding journalists to expose those who incite passions for furthering their political agenda and help in strengthening the bonds of amity and brotherhood between various segments of society," Mr Abdullah told the participants. The NC leader exuded confidence that the prevailing screen of religious intolerance in parts of the country will evaporate but sought the intervention of the Prime Minister in restoring confidence of the people in synthetic leather fabrics Factory system.Recalling his meeting with then Chief Minister Narendra Modi at a function in Gujarat in 2011, he said that he had invited the attention of participants towards strengthening secularism in larger good of the country. He also said that mistrust and intolerance were serving as termite which may turn the country hollow if the people fail in rising to the occasion to isolate fringe elements. He also urged the media to play its role towards promoting inclusiveness. "
As long as we remain united, nobody will be able to weaken us," he said during an exhaustive interaction with the fresh batch of Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Jammu Chapter, in the winter capital on Monday. Modi that I want to see the day in my life when I would look in his (Modi’s) eyes and would be able to see my Allah, and when he (Modi) looks in my eyes, he will see his Ram". "I had told Mr. He called for eschewing this dangerous trend and said the civil society and the media will have to play pioneering role in it.Former Union minister and president of Jammu and Kashmir’s main Opposition party National Conference Dr Farooq Abdullah has asked the Centre to "rein in fringe jingoistic elements" in order to protect the country’s "time tested fabric of religious harmony and unity". "Loose cannons cannot be left free to generate animosity among the communities," he said and reiterated that unity in diversity has been India’s greatest strength. He added that intolerance has no place in a country that has potential of taking the world along at the strength of its glorious ethos. He said, "The incidents like Dadri and Udhampur, in which a young boy lost his life, were demoralising and disturbing". "
Such incidents were slur on the civilised society which has been corner stone of the state," he said.. He expressed shock over the death of Kashmir trucker Zahid Rasool Butt and said the killers are needed to be served harsh punishment.President Press Club of India Rahul Jalali and NC’s provincial president Devender Singh Rana were also present during the interaction, which witnessed students raising several subjects including the prevailing situation in the state and across the country over various controversial issues.