Quotes By Rajiv Gandhi- राजीव गांधी पुण्यतिथि:-
Quotes By Rajiv Gandhi- देश के पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री राजीव गांधी की आज 29वीं पुण्यतिथि है | राजीव गांधी 1984 में तत्कालीन प्रधानमंत्री इंदिरा गांधी की हत्या के बाद 24 घंटे के भीतर देश के प्रधानमंत्री बन गए थे | वो राजीव गांधी ही थे, जिन्होंने भारत के लोगों को 21वीं सदी का सपना दिखाया था | 21 मई 1991 को तमिलनाडु के श्रीपेरंबदूर में पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री राजीव गांधी की हत्या कर दी गई थी | उनकी हत्या के बाद ही 21 मई को आतंकवाद विरोधी दिवस के तौर पर मनाने का फैसला किया गया था | हर साल 21 मई को मनाए जाने वाले आतंकवाद विरोधी दिवस पर युवाओं सहित समाज के अन्य वर्गों को आतंकवाद विरोधी शपथ दिलाई जाती है | इस बार यह दिवस कोरोना वायरस महामारी के बीच मनाया जा रहा है |
राजीव गांधी का जन्म 20 अगस्त 1944 में मुंबई में हुआ | जब भारत को अंग्रेजी शासन की गुलामी से आजादी मिली तो इनकी उम्र महज तीन साल थी | देश आज़ाद हुआ और राजीव गांधी के नाना यानी जवाहर लाल नेहरू आजाद भारत के पहले प्रधानमंत्री बने |
राजीव गांधी का बचपन तीन मुर्ति भवन में बीता | उनकी शिक्षा की बात करें तो वे कुछ समय के लिए देहरादून के वेल्हम स्कूल गए लेकिन जल्द ही उन्हें हिमालय की तलहटी में स्थित आवासीय दून स्कूल में भेज दिया गया | वहां उनके कई मित्र बने जिनके साथ उनकी आजीवन दोस्ती बनी रही | बाद में उनके छोटे भाई संजय गांधी को भी इसी स्कूल में भेजा गया जहां दोनों साथ पढ़े | स्कूली शिक्षा प्राप्त कर लेने के बाद राजीव गांधी आगे की पढ़ाई के लिए कैम्ब्रिज के ट्रिनिटी कॉलेज गए | जल्द ट्रिनिटी कॉलेज को उन्होंने अलविदा कह दिया और लन्दन के इम्पीरियल कॉलेज चले गए जहां से मैकेनिकल इंजीनियरिंग की पढ़ाई की | Quotes By Rajiv Gandhi
28 Insightful Quotes By Rajiv Gandhi :-
Better a brain drain than a brain in the drain.
It is compartmentalization of India into rigidly separated rural and urban settlements that has been the worst legacy of the colonial system of local-self government.
A responsive administration is tested most at the point of interface between the administration and the people.
India missed the Industrial Revolution; it cannot afford to miss the Computer Revolution.
The world is changing much too fast for us to have a moribund system which is not flexible, which cannot evolve and develop with changes in our society, in our country, as they come about in the world.
Instead of understanding the crisis facing the country and helping the country, the opposition wants to weaken the country by its deeds.
The terrorists are busy in and outside the country in such activities which are a danger to the unity and integrity of the country.
If my mother gets help from it, then I will enter politics.
She was mother not only to me but to the whole nation. She served the Indian people to the last drop of her blood.
When a big tree falls, the ground shakes
Education must be a great equaliser in our society. It must be the tool to level the differences that our various social systems have created over the past thousands of years.
Our task today is to bring India to the threshold of the twenty-first century, free of burden of poverty, legacy of our colonial past, and capable of meeting the rising aspirations of our people.
For some days, people thought that India was shaking. But there are always tremors when a great tree falls.
Women are the social conscience of a country. They hold our societies together.
Development is not about factories, dams and roads. Development is about people. The goal is material, cultural and spiritual fulfilment for the people. The human factor is of supreme value in development.
India is an Old country but a young nation…I am young and I too have a dream, I dream of India Strong, Independent, Self-Reliant and in the front rank of the nations of the world, in the service of mankind.
If farmers become weak the country loses self-reliance but if they are strong, freedom also becomes strong. If we do not maintain our progress in agriculture, poverty cannot be eliminated from India.But our biggest poverty alleviation programme is to improve the living standard of our farmers. The thrust of our poverty alleviation programmes is on the uplift of the farmers.
Every person should take a lesson from history. We should understand that wherever there have been internal fights and conflicts in the country, the country has been weakened. Due to this, the danger from outside increases. The country has to pay a big price due to this type of weakness.
Thinking of this University [Ambedkar University] today, we are reminded of Mahatma Gandhi because if there was anyone who fought for the weak in India, the first one to raise his voice for Scheduled Castes, that was Gandhiji. There were social workers before him but not any people who raised this matter in the political arena as he did.
I had no love for politics. I treasured the privacy of my family life. My mother respected both these sentiments. Then my brother, Sanjay was killed in the prime of his life. It broke a mother’s heart. It did not break a Prime Minister’s will. Without even a day’s break, she carried on her noble task single-minded in fulfilling her pledge to her people. There is a loneliness that only a bereaved mother can know…she called to me in her loneliness. I went to her side. At her instance, I left my love for flying at her instance I joined her as a political aide. From her I learned my first political lessons. It was she who urged me to respond to the insistent demand from the constituency and the part to take my brother’s place as Member of Parliament for Amethi. With her blessings I was made General Secretary of my party asking me to accept the challenge of stepping into her shoes. In accepting this challenge I fulfilled a national duty and a filial duty of a son to a mother.
We must see that regional imbalances in the growth of various parties of the country are removed and all the states progress evenly. We shall ensure that all citizens of the country get full opportunity to contribute their might towards India’s progress.
The late Indira Gandhi always used to warn about the dangers that the country was facing. She used to keep saying that the country was going through a very dangerous time. This danger is now many times more than what it was at that time. We should all be cautious now.
A right value system must be built into our education system. We must be very clear that religion and politics must be separated and there must be a very clear definition of the difference between spirituality of the religion and its rituals and dogmas. We must be clear that secularism as we understand it is not only anti-religion or non-religion; it is only the separation of government from religion. Religion has a great role to play in the development process of our nation and we should do nothing to undermine it.
Thereby, we have weakened ourselves and fallen prey to the ills that the loss of invigorating mass contact brings. Millions of ordinary Congress workers throughout the country are full of enthusiasm for the Congress policies and programmes. But they are handicapped, for on their backs ride the brokers of power and influence, who dispense patronage to convert a mass movement into a feudal oligarchy.. They are self-perpetuating cliques who thrive by involving the slogans of caste and religion and by enmeshing the living body of the congress in their net of avarice.
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