Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha chief Tejashwi Surya has said on the viral video of a Muslim man forcibly calling Jai Shri Ram and beating up on behalf of a mob in Kanpur, saying that there is no need to react to every incident. Surya said that whatever incidents are against nationalism, we do not support it.
BJP Yuva Morcha will organize many programs on 75 years of independence. Which includes from marathon to cycle rally. BJP Yuva Morcha President Tejashwi Surya said that the youth of India will together take a pledge for New India. However, when asked about such incidents, where people are trying to forcibly call Jai Shri Ram, he said that it is not necessary to react to every incident.
NBT asked the BJP Yuva Morcha leader that on one hand you are talking about New India, but in many places in the country, incidents of torturing people in the name of caste or religion come to the fore. Yesterday, the video of Kanpur came in which a man was being forced to call Jai Shri Ram, why there is no outrage from BJP Yuva Morcha on such incidents? What is the stand?
On this Tejashwi Surya said that it is not necessary to react to every incident. He said that nationalism is paramount for us. We are against casteism and people who try to break India. Whatever such incidents happen which are against nationalism, we do not support it.
Tejashwi Surya said that the Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi is an opportunity to create a positive atmosphere among the youth. He said that from August 15 next year to August 15, we will do many programs to inspire the youth, to build reverence for the country and religion. The national anthem will be played on 15th August. In this, youth will sing the national anthem in 13315 mandals across the country.
At least 75 youths in each circle will perform the national anthem at one place and all will upload the video on social media at 7.50 am. He said that from August 15, 75 km marathon and cycle rally will also be held at 75 places for three days. Youth will take the pledge of New India. All the yatras will culminate in Ladakh on August 17.