India Does Not Need Any Sermons From Anyone On This Planet On The Point of Equality– Vice President
Some countries are yet to have a women president, we had a women Prime
Minister long before. CAA not discriminatory, it provides reprieve,
healing touch to persecuted minorities in our neighbourhood. Every Indian
proud of our Navy’s accomplishment in anti-piracy operations
The Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar today asserted that India does not need any sermons from anyone on this planet on the point of equality as we have always believed in it. Asking the countries to look within, he highlighted that “some countries are yet to have a women president, while we had a women Prime Minister before even UK had. Supreme Court in other countries completed 200 years without a woman judge, but we have.”
I don't think we need lessons from anyone about rule of law, about our robust judicial system or about methods to alleviate poverty!
— Vice President of India (@VPIndia) April 5, 2024
We can't allow others to calibrate us because they neither have the resources nor knowledge or understanding of how this country works.#LBSNAA… pic.twitter.com/sMzFHo5g2j
Cautioning against the false narrative and misinformation being set afloat
about the Citizenship Amendment Act, Dhankhar underlined that CAA neither
seeks to deprive any Indian citizen of his or her citizenship, nor it excludes
anyone from applying for Indian citizenship as before. Mentioning that CAA
facilitates acquisition of Indian citizenship for minorities in the
neighbouring countries, VP asked “How can this reprieve, healing touch to
those persecuted in our neighbourhood on account of their religious commitment
be discriminatory?”
Noting that CAA applies to those who arrived in India on or before 31 December
2014, he emphasized that it is not an invitation to influx. “We have to
neutralize these narratives. These emanate not out of ignorance, but out of a
strategy to run down our nation,” he cautioned.
Addressing the 2023 Batch IAS Officer Trainees at the conclusion of Phase-I of
their Professional Course at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of
Administration, Mussoorie today, he called upon the young minds to rebuff such
“strategized orchestration of factually untenable anti national narratives
aimed at tainting and tarnishing our glorified and robust constitutional
bodies.”
Stating that governance has taken a turn for the better in recent years, the
Vice-President said that privileged pedigree is now sulking in the bye lanes.
“Democratic values and essence is deepening as equality before law is being
enforced in exemplary manner and corruption is no longer a trading commodity.
Earlier this was the only mechanism to passage to a contract, recruitment,
opportunity,” he added.
Stating that some privileged pedigree earlier thought that they were immune to
legal process and law cannot reach them, VP questioned, “how can someone in a
democratic country like ours be more equal than others?” This Equality before
law that had eluded us for long and corruption that was running into the veins
of administration like blood are now matters of past, he told the young
officers while recognizing the contributions of the civil servants to this
revolution.
Praising that our power corridors have been sanitized of corrupt elements who
extra legally leveraged decision making, the Vice-President noted that the
country has been pulled out of despondency. India has become a land of hope
and possibility. Stating that there is upbeat mood all over the nation, VP
asserted that “India is no longer a nation with a potential or a sleeping
giant. It is on the move.”
Highlighting that our global image has been on the rise, Dhankhar said that
hardly a week passes when our Navy has not performed to save the supply chains
or to rescue victims of piracy. Every Indian would be proud of their
accomplishment, he added.
The greatest challenge to our democratic polity is emanating from those who
have long been part of dispensation, have held positions of authority, had the
occasion to contribute to the development of the nation and once out of
authority or power have poor appetite for growth trajectory of the nation. The
need some rebuff from young mind
Cautioning that nothing can be more challenging to democracy than an informed
mind knowing full well the subject makes a wrong statement to monetize
ignorance of the people, VP called for exposing such people. “Some individuals
who have held positions of authority, once out of authority or power have poor
appetite for growth trajectory of the nation,” he added.
In his address, the Vice President told the IAS probationers people look up to
them as role models. “You have to exemplify by actions that are worth
emulating, inspiring and motivating young minds and eliciting admiration of
the elders in any capacity, he added.
PIB
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