Bru rehabilitation a milestone in restoring dignity and livelihoods: Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his profound happiness on Sunday while addressing members of the rehabilitated Bru tribal community in a remote village in Tripura.
The BJP chief said that events like the BJYM conference would increase youth participation in national affairs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the political culture of the country, BJP national president J P Nadda claimed today.
Addressing the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) National Youth Parliament in Tamil Nadu, through video conferencing. Nadda said, “Modi Ji has changed India’s political culture. I appeal to the youth to go to every nook and corner of the country and tell everyone about the change he has brought in Indian politics”.
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He said that before 2014, the country was considered one of the most corrupt and there was a policy paralysis. ”Today, our country has embraced a great transformation. Under PM Modi, India is one of the leading countries giving directions to the world,” he added.
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The BJP chief said that events like the BJYM conference would increase youth participation in national affairs. “I am feeling glad to meet the youths of the nation through video conferencing. I congratulate Tejasvi Surya and Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha for this National Youth Parliament. Youth’s involvement will increase in matters of the nation through this Youth Parliament,” he said.
He also called Tamil Nadu a great land of rich history and the oldest language. “I am happy that this great initiative starts from here. Notably, Tamil Nadu is a great land of rich history, culture and heritage; it’s a land of temples, Vedas and traditions. It is the state known for the oldest language,” Nadda added.
Nadda emphasised the importance of channelising the youth energy. “It is our responsibility to channelise the youth energy, to give due significance to the voices of people and the collective wisdom, to become the part and parcel of a mature democracy through respecting each and every voice,” he said.
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