At the same time, the religions have helped to optimise opportunities to bring about prosperity to the nation and wealthy and happiness to people, the leader added.
Notably, they have played a role in the COVID-19 fight, joining efforts of all-level authorities with good models and initiatives to combat the pandemic, Chinh continued.
Highlighting achievements Vietnam has recorded across spheres, from socio-economic recovery to social welfare, national defense and security and external relations, the PM lauded contribution by religious followers, dignitaries, and organizations to the outcomes.
Good moral values and humane spirit of religions have also contributed to consolidating patriotism, solidarity, strength, and mettle of Vietnam, he emphasized.
Noting that religions have been seen as a source of resources for national construction and defense, Chinh urged leaders of religious organizations to continue encouraging religious followers and dignitaries to follow guidelines of the Party and policies and laws of the State.
Religious groups should play a more active role in patriotic movements, health care, education, vocational training, social welfare and poverty reduction activities, as well as foreign relations and international integration, he said.
The PM also asked ministries, agencies and localities to pay more attention to the material and spiritual life of people, especially those in religious localities, and increase dialogues with religious organizations.
Greater efforts are needed to refute distortions of the religious situation in Vietnam, and the acts that take advantages of beliefs and religions to violate legal regulations, and undermine the great national unity bloc and the revolution, he said.
The leader reiterated the Party’s and the State’s consistent the policy of ensuring the right to freedom of belief and religion for all.
Vietnam counts 43 organizations of 16 religions, with more than 26 million followers or 27% of the national population.
Source: VNA