Sunday, 22 September 2013

CM Bihar Mr Nitish  Kumar's 6th Annual Lecture at the National Commission for Minorities 20 Sept 2013, New Delhi on  subject ,What is the idea of India which we cherish?

Nitish Kumar spoke , India is nation of pethora of diversity therin lies its unity. This is cherished message by our Leaders ,the founder of Constitution  gave clarion call of inclusive India. Any one left out from the main stream brings a stigma to us so it should be our effort to spread Unity and brotherhood.

Communal violence in Muzzaffernagar is stigma to the nation. He said met ambassador of EU and asked him the way to control communal violence who expressed the constant vigil is the answer to prevent such eruption of violence.

He further added that government means hopes for all and inclusiveness for all and everyone.
Bhagalpur riots were the most devasting violence to which the state Goverment made efforts to bring the culprits to books and aid to the suffers. Thus repose faith for all and administration for welfare for all is Idea of India. He propounded development means eradicating illiteracy and healthcare for all with proper dose of nutrition.

Inspiring the most Maha Dalits and impoverished Muslims to rise to occasion with education and healthcare. He further added the aberration in the society must be dealt severely and the recent unity of air blown by artificial blower is injurious as there has to be embedded unity and peace of air in the society for all times.This is soul of  idea of India.
Please note that CM Bihar Nitish Kumar party is Janata U Sharad Yadav and is the disintegrated and splinter group of Janata Party came into existence after JP movements which thus has disintegrated and Janat U is God particle.  Janat  Party an alternate to Congress  in 1977  has fragmented into various parties
Janata Dal,
BJP, runs many state Goverment or is main opposition party in states and Centre.
BJD rules in Orissa
RJD Lallu outfit
Janata S  of former PM HD  outfit at Karnataka,
Janata Party  now merged with BJP
Samajvadi Party
Samajvadi Janata Party 

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