"Terrorists should be given invitation to hold talks, but this alone will not resolve the problem as they don't want to understand that others also have a right to live. Therefore, there is a necessity to keep pressure of armed forces on them," Ravi Shankar told reporters at the Central Press Club here.
Responding to a query, he said "narrow mindedness" was the reason behind terrorism. "It (terrorism) will not be able to survive if kids are educated on all religions," he added.
Against the backdrop of Opposition's charge that "intolerance" is on the rise in the country, the spiritual guru said he did not find any atmosphere of intolerance.
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On Dadri lynching, he said that nobody has the right to take away life and to take law into their hands.
"The country has the necessary potential to become a world guru as it is very young, talented, has deep heritage and that diversity is honoured in the country," the spiritual guru said.
Ravi Shankar said a programme to mark completion of 35 years of the Art of Living will be organised in Delhi from March 11-13 in which delegates from 155 nations will take part.