New Delhi, Oct 3:
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat today said progress in science had empowered
human beings immensely but exploitation of natural resources was taking a
huge toll on environment and nature.
Mohan Bhagwat said this at the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
memorial lecture here which was attended by NDA convenor Sharad
Yadav, BJP leaders Vasundhara Raje Scindia, Vijay Goel and others.
“Wherever there is development, maximum agitations
by environmentalists also take place there. If the world thinks that if
there has to be development, one cannot worry too much about
environment…Progress may be having its benefits, butproblems also arise. A lot damage is done to the air, land and water,” Bhagwat said.
Mohan Bhagwat addressing at Deen Dayal Memorial Lecture at New Delhi October-3-2012 |
The RSS chief said that globalisation had made the world a smaller
place and this had also resulted in a conflict between diversity and
globalisation forces. ”What may be in my interest may not necessarily be
in the interest of a forest dweller. The excavation of mineral that is
buried in a forest may suit me but it will displace the inhabitants of
that area,” Bhagwat said.
Mohan Bhagwat with Sharad Yadav at Deen Dayal Memorial lecture in Delhi Oct-3-2012 |
“The forest dweller may be told by urban residents that their way
of life is superior but he may not wish to agree. It is like a circus
lion telling a jungle lion to join him,” he said.
Bhagwat said the conflicts to create uniformity in a globalised
world were driving politics and terrorism. He said the challenge was to
accommodate diversity in a globalised world. He also said science had
made man very powerful but this knowledge was put to also had huge
implications.
Mohan Bhagwat addressing at Deen Dayal Memorial Lecture at New Delhi October-3-2012 |
Mohan Bhagwat at Deen Dayal Memorial Lecture at New Delhi October-3-2012 |
NDA Convenor Sharad Yadv listening to Mohan Bhagwat’s lecture at Deen Dayal Memorial Lecture at New Delhi October-3-2012 |
(Inputs from Business Standard and PTI)
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