"It is a struggle for the minds of the people... No cause justifies recourse to terrorism"
- Manmohan Singh
About this Quote
This quote by Manmohan Singh speaks with the significance of calm discussion and understanding in fixing conflicts. He is highlighting that no cause is so vital that it justifies making use of violence and terrorism. He is suggesting that the only means to really resolve problems is via dialogue and also understanding. He is likewise suggesting that the battle for the minds of individuals is one of the most crucial battle of all. He is emphasizing that the only means to really win is to win the hearts and also minds of the people. He is recommending that physical violence and terrorism will just bring about additional conflict as well as suffering. He is highlighting that the only method to genuinely settle problems is via peaceful dialogue as well as understanding. He is recommending that the only means to really win is to win the hearts as well as minds of the people. He is highlighting that no cause is so vital that it warrants using physical violence as well as terrorism.
This quote is written / told by Manmohan Singh somewhere between September 26, 1932 and today. He/she was a famous Statesman from India.
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