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“They Go To Harvard…”: Veep’s Veiled Attack At Rahul Gandhi’s US Speech

December 24, 2023
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Noida: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar Sunday said there was a need to “generate a climate” to nip in the bud anti-national narratives set afloat by design to malign institutions and high constitutional offices.

Addressing the convocation ceremony of Gautam Buddha University in Greater Noida, he expressed sadness that “one of our parliamentarians went to Harvard and said that India’s democracy is in peril and in danger.” The vice-president said India is the only country where power transfer is done by the ballot and there has never been any problem.

Once the vote has been cast on the machine and the result declared by the election commission, then there is universal acceptance of the decision but then “they go to Harvard and say this”, Vice President Dhankhar said.

“We have to generate a climate that anti-national narratives set afloat by designs, by a strategy to malign institutions, high constitutional offices, they must be nipped in the bud,” the Vice President said.

“Let me tell you boys and girls that India is the only country in the world that has constitutionally structured democracy at the village level, at the panchayat level, at the district level, at the state level and the Central level,” Vice President Dhankhar said.

The vice-president drew a comparison between India of the past and that of the present to say, “Today’s India is not in anyone’s grip. India has its own thinking in foreign affairs. Our voice is being heard. Our passport has that respect that we had never imagined. We are in a position to take tough steps.”

“But people must keep in mind the teachings of Gautam Buddha also,” he stressed, adding that India is the only country which has not tried to expand outside its territory and instead tolerated invasion.

Vice President Dhankhar said that India’s prime minister has given a message to the world that this is not an era of expansion and not an era of war. “Issues must be decided by diplomacy and dialogue,” he said.

The vice president told the gathering that a handful of people want to undermine India’s growth and ethos and the youth should not stay silent on such issues.

“Silence will ever resonate in your ears. Therefore, use your mind, use your discretion, be judgmental about it and then take the right course,” he said, adding, “We have unbreakable faith in Indianness. We will always keep the interest of the nation above everything else. We are proud citizens of Bharat.”

Vice President Dhankhar heaped lavish praise on Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the transformation of Uttar Pradesh in terms of investments, and law and order. He said Uttar Pradesh has been catapulted to the status of a “role model of role models”.

“Desh ki baat to chhodiye duniya mein koi baat hoti hai role model ki to maan-neey mukhymantri ji Ko yad Kiya jata hai (Let alone the country, across the world whenever role models are discussed, the chief minister’s name is mentioned,” the vice president remarked.

He noted that Uttar Pradesh has also made its mark in getting investments.

“It has become a hot favourite destination for investments even in the premium category, the common investors were already coming here,” Vice President Dhankhar said, with CM Adityanath, state ministers Nand Gopal Gupta, Brijesh Singh, and Gautam Buddha University functionaries in attendance.

Recalling his stint as the governor of West Bengal before he became the vice president, Vice President Dhankhar said he was chancellor of three dozen universities in that state. “I know what can happen with chancellors at some places while I also had the good fortune of serving at some like Panjab University”.

“But I can say that this convocation is unique because it has dimensions like growth, confidence and civilisational ethos where there have been talks of keeping our cultural heritage intact and staying physically fit.

“The honourable chief minister has stolen a part of my heart, and part of my address also,” Vice President Dhankhar said in a light note of praise for Yogi Adityanath.

Vice President Dhankhar said he thought a “politician” (Adityanath) would be addressing the convocation ceremony but a “spiritual leader, academician, statesman and far-thinking person” spoke to the students.

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