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CM happy over peace and harmony in State
Thanks
people, parties, print & electronic media, police
Hyderabad|India|October'2010:The
Chief Minister Dr. K. Rosaiah thanked the people of Andhra Pradesh, all
Political Parties, People's Representatives, Religious Organisations and
Associations, Religious leaders, Youth, Students, Police and all others
concerned for maintaining peace and harmony after the pronouncement of the
verdict of Allahabad High Court on Ayodhya issue. The Chief Minister
expressed happiness the State in general and the city in particular
remained calm after the judgment.
In a special thanksgiving
message the Chief Minister said "I congratulate the people of Andhra
Pradesh, especially people of Hyderabad city for exhibiting communal amity
and harmony after the pronouncement of the judgment of Allahabad High
Court. Various sections of the society have shown will and maturity and
exhibited camaraderie in maintaining peace and harmony in the State. In
this connection, I thank the people of Andhra Pradesh, various Hindu and
Muslim religious organisations, religious leaders, political parties,
peace committees, Mythri committees, Print and Electronic media etc., for
extending their utmost cooperation to the administrative machinery and
Police in maintaining peace. I appeal to the public to continue to
maintain restraint in the coming days to thwart any evil designs of the
anti social elements".
The Chief Minister has
also reviewed the situation with the Chief Secretary S V Prasad, DGP K
Aravind Rao, City Police Commissioner, A.K. Khan, IGP (Intelligence),
Mahender Reddy and other senior officials.
The Chief Minister said
that Andhra Pradesh since its inception is known for communal harmony and
peaceful co-existence of different sections of people. "Our State is on
the fast track of progress. Agriculture production is expected to be the
record highest. Industrial investment and tourism are fast picking up. Let
us concentrate on the growth and comprehensive development of the State",
the Chief Minister said.
"All concerned should
maintain peace and harmony and ensure that the best traditions of our
culture are maintained. The Chief Minister said that the country comes
first. "Ours is the largest democracy in the world. It is time-tested and
a matured democracy. Largest number of political parties, religions,
castes, sub castes, linguistic sections, sects and tribes co-exist
peacefully in this country. We have the most ancient civilisation, culture
and tradition. Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi taught us to live and
let live. Tolerance, amity, patience and perseverance are our underlying
principles. Let us uphold the cherished values of this great nation and
let India move on", he said.
He said the law and order
situation is very peaceful across the State. " In this connection I once
again thank all the people in maintaining absolute harmony in the spirit
of peaceful co-existence. Let me also state that the State Government on
its part remains fully committed to upholding the rule of law and
maintaining peace, order and harmony", the Chief Minister said.
-Oct'2010
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