Speech on discrimination based on gender etc
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Good morning one and all present here. I'm Ashutosh from class IX and I deem it as a privilege to get this opportunity to deliver a speech on discrimination based on gender, religion, class etc. It is quite natural to have privileged and not so privileged people in a society. But, at the same time, it is not at all natural to discriminate people on the basis of their gender, religion, status, and class. Every creature is the creation of almighty and He created men to rise above small feelings and live in unison with His other creations.
India being a secular republic gives freedom to her citizens to be treated as equals and anyone who violates the rules carries out a punishable act. If there are many religions in our country, each religious group has the freedom to exercise their right and follow their religion. Similarly, if anyone is ill-treated on the basis of gender or class, the matter can be reported for justice.
Now, the question arises why does the rift between have's and have not's create enmity between them and why the well offs can't take it as their responsibility to help the unprivileged instead of exploiting them. The reasons are as vast as human nature. To bring a change, what is needed is a complete change in the paradigm. Then only we can have some hope of cultivating brotherhood and love among the citizens. I request my audience to please think on the issue of discrimination with a new outlook and do what is needed to have a strong and united nation.
Thanks for giving a patient hearing.
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