Peace rally revives messages of Buddha, Kabir

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Cultural activists working for peace in northern India have organized a rally on harmony and reconciliation amid hate messages and violence against Christians, Muslims, Dalits, Tribals and women.
The five-day rally that covered the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh state concluded November 26, the Constitution Day, in Purvanchal Gramin Seva Samiti, the social service coordination center of the Catholic diocese of Gorakhpur.
The participants recited the Preamble of the Indian constitution and promised to protect the constitutional values and to fight against all odds to assure that fundamental human rights enshrined in the constitution are enjoyed by all.
They also promised to live and practice the fundamental duties of the citizens. The rally was organized by the Vishwa Jyoti Communications, the media wing of the Indian Missionary Society, its theater wing Prerana Kala Manch and activists. It began November 22 at Gorakhpur, a major town in Uttar Pradesh, under the banner of Buddh Se Kabir Tak (BSKT, From Buddha to Kabir).
The rally was led by Indian Missionary Society Father Anand Mathew, director of Vishwa Jyoti Communications, and Vinod Mall, a re-tired director general of police of Gujarat, a western Indian state. Around 40 peace activists from Gorakhpur and neighboring towns and villages joined the peace really. BSKT Music Band joined the cultural activists of Vishwa Jyoti to sing songs of harmony, peace, love, forgiveness, reconciliation, unity and composite cultural diversity.
The rally covered the region where Lord Buddha preached his message of peace and love following a middle path and condemned religious superstitions.
It was the same region where 15th century Sufi saint Kabir Das sang songs of mystical and social love and condemned fundamentalism, superstition and sectarianism of both Hindus and Muslims of that time.

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