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01:00He was not a leader for any caste, he was a leader for the whole society.
01:05He was a leader for the weak class in the society.
01:08And yes, he was not a weak class.
01:12He fulfilled his role in the country's economy.
01:18He thought about how the country's business and economy should be.
01:26I don't think that topic is discussed much.
01:30But among the leaders of the country,
01:33I would say that Jawaharlal Nehru became the Prime Minister by accident.
01:42If someone could have been in his place,
01:47if someone could have been in his place,
01:50then he could have thought about Sardar Balwant Bhai Patel or Dr. Ambedkar.
01:56Dr. Ambedkar's role was not in the list.
01:59But it was his decision.
02:01Someone had to become the Prime Minister.
02:03Today, we, the people of the society,
02:06have the responsibility to move these things forward.
02:10Therefore, our responsibility towards today's topic is that
02:20we should go into those pages of history,
02:23how the society should be, how it should be.
02:26It is possible that there are still some shortcomings.
02:29Nothing is perfect in itself.
02:32No time is perfect.
02:33No person is perfect.
02:35No thought is perfect.
02:37All these things are dynamic.
02:40So, we should always keep our thoughts open about the dynamic topics.
02:50What is right and what is wrong.
02:52We should not be bound by any politics.
02:54We have to move forward in the future.
02:58I will tell you about the thoughts of our intellectuals on this topic.
03:06They used to say,
03:08the interest of the country comes first,
03:10the interest of the party comes later.
03:12Congress always thinks about its own interest first.
03:15The country comes later.
03:16And the country comes first,
03:18for this,
03:19as Modi ji says, India first.
03:21But there is one Dr. Dindal Upadhyay.
03:26Pandit Dindal Upadhyay.
03:28I will tell you a story about him.
03:30Pandit Dindal Upadhyay,
03:32when he was the Prime Minister of Jansang,
03:35when he was the Prime Minister,
03:37a friend of the media asked him,
03:40people will come to all kinds of parties,
03:44they will see that their nature will change,
03:46their thoughts will change.
03:47Today, the way Congress is going,
03:49that is not right.
03:51Jansang talks a lot.
03:53The nature of the country, the nature of the society,
03:55the nature of patriotism,
03:57the question is imaginary.
03:59If tomorrow,
04:00even in Jansang,
04:01this kind of atmosphere is created,
04:03and you will be the Prime Minister at that time,
04:06then what will be your step?
04:09What will you do?
04:10It is a very imaginary question.
04:12He gave a very simple answer.
04:14He said,
04:15I am not worried about this.
04:16I am not worried.
04:17If the party goes astray,
04:20then why not worry?
04:21Why not worry?
04:22I am asking him.
04:23He gave a very simple answer.
04:24He said,
04:25look, Jansang is like a carrot for us.
04:29As long as it plays, we will play.
04:32As soon as it stops playing,
04:34we will eat it.
04:35We will buy a new carrot and make a new one.
04:42A person or an organization,
04:44more important than this,
04:47what is it for us?
04:49It is for the nation.
04:51It is for the nation.
04:53Everything is for the nation.