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Our ideology should not stand against national interest: PM Modi at JNU event

| @indiablooms | Nov 13, 2020, at 05:02 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday unveiled a statue of Swami Vivekananda at the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus in New Delhi through video conferencing and urged the youths to not let their ideology come in the way of national interest.

Addressing the JNU students and the youth of the country, the Prime Minister expressed his views on harms of prioritizing ideology over national interest.

He said this is one thing that has done great harm to the democratic system of our country.

“Because my ideology says this, so in matters of national interest, I will think in the same framework, I will work on the same parameter, this is wrong," said PM  Modi.

He said, "It is natural to be proud of one’s ideology still, on the subjects of national interest, our ideology should be seen standing with the nation not against it."

The Prime Minister told the students that in the history of the country, whenever a difficult time arose before the country, people of every ideology came together in the national interest.

"People of every ideology stood united under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom struggle. They fought for the country together. The country saw the same solidarity during the Emergency. Former Congress leaders and activists were also present in the movement against the Emergency," he said.

The Prime Minister stressed that in this solidarity, no one had to compromise on ideology.

"There was only one purpose - national interest. Therefore, whenever there is a question of national unity, integrity and national interest, taking decisions under the burden of any ideology will lead to the loss for the nation," he said.

The Prime Minister made it clear that idea-sharing and the flow of new ideas need to be kept uninterrupted.

"Our country is the land where seeds of different intellectual ideas have sprouted and thrived. It is necessary for the youth to strengthen this tradition. Due to this tradition, India is the most vibrant democracy in the world," Modi said.

The Prime Minister also put forward the framework of the reform agenda of his government before the students. He added the idea of Atma Nirbhar Bharat has become the collective consciousness of more than 130 crore Indians, has become part of our aspirations.

Continuing about the reforms in India, the Prime Minister urged JNU students to ponder on how the notion of good reforms as bad politics changed to good reforms as good politics.

He said today, behind the reforms, there is a resolve to make India better in every way. He added intention and determination underlying the Reforms happening today are sincere.

He said before ongoing reforms, a safety net is being created and trust is the basis of this safety.

The Prime Minister said for a long time the poor were kept in slogans only and there was no attempt to connect the poor of the country with the system.

He said the poor were the most neglected, most unconnected and most financially excluded person earlier. He added now the poor are getting their own pucca house, toilet, electricity, gas, clean drinking water, digital banking, affordable mobile connectivity and fast internet connection.

"This is the safety-net woven around the poor, which is necessary for the flight of his aspirations," he said.

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