Nationalism doesn't mean just saying 'Jai Hind' or singing 'Jana Gana Mana': Venkaiah Naidu
Nationalism doesn't mean just saying 'Jai Hind' or singing 'Jana Gana Mana': Venkaiah Naidu
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Hyderabad: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu made a lot of points on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on Saturday. In these words, he said, "nationalism does not mean merely saying 'Jai Hind ' or ' Jana Gana Mana '. ' Jai Hind ' means the glory of all Indians and this is possible only when everyone is taken care of. Everyone has food to eat and clothes to wear. Nobody has to face discrimination. 

The Vice President also said, "Netaji was not only liberated from political bondage by freedom. For them, freedom meant that everyone had equal rights to the property. There are no caste discrimination and social restrictions. Communal and religious intolerance is over. Follow your religion while respecting all other religions". Vice President Venkaiah Naidu also said, "The nation does not mean geographical boundaries. The upliftment of all those present in the nation is nationalism. Our civilization has been spectacular, where there has been a tradition of taking care of each other. Our ancestors gave us the principle of ' the whole world is a family."

All this was stated by Vice President Venkaiah Naidu at the MCR Human Resource Development Institute, Government of Telangana in Hyderabad. Then, on Twitter, Naidu made a tweet in which he wrote, "A person can die for an idea, but after the person dies, his thoughts survive in thousands of people. I pay homage to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary."

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