"His truly great message for us which is of great relevance to our country and our sub-continent, was that true religion and true religiosity cannot be the basis of hatred and division but of mutual respect and tolerance for faiths and beliefs of all." Singh said while paying tribute to the memory of Swami Vivekananda on his 150th birth anniversary here.
In her address at the commemoration function, Gandhi hailed the relevance of Vivekananda's teachings especially for the youth, and said the nation should not fail them in fulfilling the aspirations of the young to be educated, governed and employed better.
"His ideas must be taken into the hearts and minds of our new generation of young Indians who will and must battle against fanaticism," UPA chairperson said.
BJP and its Prime Ministerial candidate Modi have come under consistent attack by the Congress which has dubbed their politics as "sectarian", "communal" and "divisive".
Without mentioning the name of Modi, who has been appealing to the youth in Swami Vivekananda's name in the run-up to Lok Sabha polls, both said his teachings laid stress on communal peace and harmony.