Yoga will help ‘bring peace’ in Pakistan: Indian minister

Ravi Shankar Prasad says yoga is not a symbol of any faith, adds 44 Muslim countries participating in yoga day

Indian children perform water yoga as they take part in a mass yoga session to mark the International Yoga Day at Dau ri Dhani Swiming Pool in Jodhpur on June 21, 2015. PHOTO: AFP

KOLKATA:
Indian Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has asked Pakistan to review its stance on International Yoga Day, as countries across the world celebrated with heightened zeal on Sunday.

Yoga will help ‘bring peace’ in Pakistan, the minister added.



Indian PM Narendra Modi, a vegetarian who practises the art daily, has made Yoga Day a key initiative of his Hindu nationalist government since he took office 13 months ago.



While addressing Yoga participants at Sports Authority of India (SAI) complex in Kolkata, Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad mentioned that 44 countries out of the 190 that have recognised the International Day of Yoga are Islamic countries.

"Pakistan too had said that it will talk about yoga in their country but it stopped it all of a sudden. I would request them to rethink as we feel that yoga would help them bring in peace there in their country too."


"Our government want good relations with Pakistan. They had not done it is their matter but it would have been better if they had done it," he told reporters later.

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But the government’s push for “yoga for harmony and peace” met with criticism in the run-up to Sunday, with some religious minorities accusing Modi of pushing a pro-Hindu agenda in officially secular India.





"Yoga is not a symbol of any particular faith, it is not a symbol of any particular path. It is a symbol of mankind, peace and brotherhood. It is a symbol of the culture, heritage of our country. Yoga is for moral values and for the well being of the mankind regardless of its community, faith or nationality," he added.

The article originally appeared on Times of India
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