Youth of Jammu and Kashmir are inseparable part of country: Rajnath Singh

NewsBharati    19-Feb-2018
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New Delhi, February 19: Under the Youth Exchange Programme “Watan Ko Jano” 2017-18, Home Minister Rajnath Singh met the youth of Jammu and Kashmir in New Delhi on Sunday. Rajnath Singh during the meet expressed happiness and said that these youth are an inseparable part of the country.

 

Notably, in a bid to give exposure to the youth and children of Jammu and Kashmir about the cultural and socio-economic development taking place in other parts of the country, the Home Ministry has organized “Watan Ko Jano” programme.

On this occasion, Rajnath Singh expressed happiness that these youth have visited various parts of the country and witnessed the rich cultural and historical heritage of the country. The children have visited Ajmer, Jaipur and Agra and will now visit the historical places in Delhi. The Home Minister said that these youth are an inseparable part of the country.


He also expressed happiness over the fact that one more group of 500 students will also visit various parts of the country after this group. He said that unity in diversity is the unique value of the country and these children are also a reflection of it. We have to take it forward, Rajnath Singh asked youth present there.

With this tour, the youth will be able to see the development of modern India, he added. Rajnath Singh also noted that these youth will also see the role of unity in the process of development. The Home Minister said that the children might have read about and seen these places in their textbooks, now they have the opportunity to see these places.

The Home Minister also stated that they have certain responsibilities towards nation when they grow up. The youth should take interest in education, respect elders and do something that will make their parents and country proud. He said that every citizen has equal opportunities of development irrespective of caste, language and religion. India sets an example in the world that needs to be followed, he further said.

He urged the youth to share their experiences with their friends and relatives when they are back and they should spread the message of unity and wished them a prosperous future. Importantly, youth and children hit by militancy and from weaker sections of the society have been identified for the purpose. Around 200 youth from the state are on a visit to different places of the country as part of the programme from 11th Feb-20th Feb 2018.