In the light of experience, the principle for communal harmony is based on mutual respect. In other words, the principle that people should adopt in this regard be: “We may have differences, but we will accord complete respect to each other.”
Very often, people organize meetings in the name of promoting communal harmony, but these turn into communal debates. This is wrong in terms of method. The right way is that meetings for communal harmony should not be for eliminating differences, but, rather, for fostering the spirit of respecting each other in spite of differences. Protesting against those who engage in promoting what is called ‘communalism’ is not a successful method in terms of its results.