
Singh additionally said 'fear based oppression was being spread for the sake of religion' in the nation.
Karan Singh, child of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, has said he likes to remain mum on current situation with Jammu and Kashmir.
"I won't utter a word on Jammu and Kashmir. At this point, it is smarter to look after quietness," said Singh, when gotten some information about the overall circumstance in Jammu and Kashmir after the rejecting of Article 370 in August.
Singh was talking uninvolved of the debut session of the fifth World Parliament of Science, Religion and Philosophy, sorted out by MIT World Peace University.
Alluding to the developing abominations in the nation for the sake of religion, Singh stated, "The disaster is that fear mongering is being spread for the sake of religion. We are living during a time of strife, where the past is vanishing and there are a few unanswered inquiries regarding what's to come."
On the event of the 150th birth commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi, Singh affectionately recollected his gathering with Gandhiji, who had once visited the home of Maharaja Hari Singh in Srinagar.
This isn't the first run through Karan Singh has taken a stand in opposition to savagery for the sake of religion. In September, at the book dispatch of Congress pioneer Shashi Tharoor's new book, Sinh had said driving anybody to recite Jai Shri Ram was an affront to Hinduism.
"Alluding to the Tabrez Ansari episode, he stated, "Is this Hinduism?… I'm a Raghuvanshi, Shri Ram was an empathetic God. Genuine Hinduism grasps, fabricates spans, doesn't make wars."
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