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J&K Youth

Aim higher to achieve dreams: Amit Shah to Kashmir's youth

| @indiablooms | Oct 29, 2021, at 09:07 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: During an interaction with Kashmir's youth, Union Home Minister Amit Shah advised them to aim higher in life.

The goal in life should never be kept small and while setting a goal, one should not think whether it will be accomplished or not because the completion of the goal is not in your hands, he said.

“You set a goal and start walking in that direction. God will surely help you and you will be able to achieve the biggest goal of your life. The one who does work hard and plans with enthusiasm definitely succeeds in the journey of life," he said.

Giving his own example, the Home Minister told the youth club members that his family does not have any political background, nor he is the son of any Chief Minister or MLA, but it is the beauty of democracy that even by rising from the bottom one can become the Home Minister of such a big country.

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