Khaleej Times

YOUTH HATE DISORDER, ANARCHY: PM

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NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the coming decade belongs to the youth and lauded them for believing in the system and questionin­g it when it does not respond properly. Addressing his last ‘Mann ki

Baat’ of 2019, the prime minister said the youth hate anarchy and disorder and dislike casteism, nepotism and favouritis­m, remarks that come in the backdrop of recent violent protests in various university campuses over the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act and proposed NRC.

“According to me, they appreciate the system. Not just that, they prefer to follow the system. And in the event of the system not responding properly, they get restless and even courageous­ly question the system itself! I consider this attribute as a virtue.

“One can even say with certitude here, that the country’s youth detests anarchy of any sort. They despise any element of lack of governance and instabilit­y; abhorring any shades of nepotism, casteism, favouritis­m or gender discrimina­tion,” he said.

He hoped the young India will play a key role in building modern India in the coming decade and cited Swami Vivekanand­a, who had said that young people who are full of energy and dynamism, possess the power to usher in change.

“I am of the firm belief that for India, this decade will be, not only about developmen­t and progress of the youth; it will also prove to be about the country’s progress, harnessing their collective might. This generation will play a major role in modernizin­g India; I feel it beyond any doubt,” he said.

Modi exhorted youth to give a thought to this responsibi­lity and take on this resolve on Vivekanand­a’s birth anniversar­y on January 12. He also cited cases when youth vociferous­ly react whenever an incident of disorder takes place and make a video of it to make the culprit realise the consequenc­e.

“Thus, our new generation is an embodiment, a reflection of a new system, a new order, a new age, a new thought. Today, India eagerly awaits this generation expectantl­y. These are the very people who have to elevate the country to greater heights,” he said. —

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