ABVP General Secretary Nidhi Tripathi addressed people on getting the post
ABVP General Secretary Nidhi Tripathi addressed people on getting the post
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On the third day, the National Conference of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad was also addressed by the General Executive of the National Executive Nidhi Tripathi. Dr. S. Subbaiah became the President for the second time while Nidhi Tripathi was declared the National General Secretary.

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According to the media report, after becoming the National General Secretary while addressing the convention, Nidhi Tripathi said that "I used to sit in the last row of the organization and raise slogans. Today I am in front of you all. In the organization, I have been given the responsibility to lead the country. This is possible only in the National Council of Students of India (ABVP). I would like to tell the students that there is nothing impossible, nothing is impossible for anyone. Keep trying continuously. The younger generation and students should take education and pay attention to the problems of society and the nation. Nidhi Tripathi, a resident of Pratapgarh is a student of JNU. She is doing her Ph.D. from here".

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The convention started as the chief guest by L Narsingh Reddy, former Chief Justice of Patna High Court. BJP state president Swatantra Dev Singh and the general minister's organization Sunil Bansal also reached the session. In the ABVP Working Committee meeting on Thursday morning, National President Dr. S. Subaiya said that ABVP has no qualms in agitating with the Left on issues related to student interest but when India will be shouting slogans in JNU Is worrying Dr. Subaiah said that today there is a demonstration of ABVP in Delhi against MHRD. He said that ABVP is doing a continuous movement for the benefit of students, these movements are also being done against the government.

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