Tripura Minister Ignites Youth to Build Viksit Bharat by 2047

Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath emphasized the critical role of youth in strengthening democracy and shaping India's future at the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament. He stated that the involvement of honest and educated young people is essential, urging them not to fear political engagement. The Minister highlighted national progress under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership while pointing to remaining challenges like poverty and unemployment. He defined true development as improving citizens' lives through education, farmer welfare, and women's empowerment, aiming for India to lead the world by 2047.

Key Points: Tripura Minister Calls for Youth in Politics at Viksit Bharat

  • Youth are nation's future builders
  • Democracy needs honest, educated participation
  • India aims to be world leader by 2047
  • Development measured by life improvement
  • Youth must be guided by morality and integrity
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Tripura minister calls for greater youth participation in politics at Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament

Tripura Minister Ratan Lal Nath urges honest, educated youth to participate in politics to strengthen democracy and build a developed India by 2047.

"I have not come here merely to deliver a speech but to ignite a fire -- a fire of ideas, courage and responsibility. - Minister Ratan Lal Nath"

Agartala, March 14

Emphasising the importance of youth participation in politics, Tripura Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ratan Lal Nath said on Saturday that the involvement of honest and educated young people is essential to strengthen democracy.

Addressing the state-level session of the Viksit Bharat Youth Parliament 2026 at the Tripura Assembly, the Minister said youths are the builders of the nation's future and must actively contribute to shaping the country.

He added that while India achieved independence in 1947, the country should aim to become the world's leading nation by 2047.

"Only 22 years are left. We must build a strong foundation now. I have not come here merely to deliver a speech but to ignite a fire -- a fire of ideas, courage and responsibility," Minister Nath said.

Highlighting the role of young people in the nation's progress, he added that youth have always played a crucial role in major movements, including the freedom struggle and social reforms.

"Today we face several challenges -- poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and discrimination. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, these challenges have significantly declined," he said.

The Minister also stressed that democracy is more than just voting during elections.

"India is the world's largest democracy, but democracy is not limited to casting votes. It is about practising conscience, respecting diverse opinions and having the courage to stand for the truth," he said.

Referring to India's cultural and spiritual heritage, Minister Nath said the country draws inspiration from great leaders and thinkers such as Swami Vivekananda, Subhas Chandra Bose, Gautama Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi.

"We believe in peace, but we also know how to respond if someone challenges us, as the nation is being led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he added.

Minister Nath said that development should not be measured only through economic indicators like GDP but also through improvements in people's lives.

"Development means providing laptops to students in villages, ensuring financial stability for farmers and strengthening the safety and empowerment of women," he added.

He also highlighted India's demographic advantage, noting that the country's large youth population is its greatest strength.

"Our biggest asset is our human resources, which are unmatched anywhere in the world. This is a blessing for our nation. However, our youth must be guided by morality, integrity, a spirit of research and inquiry, and humanity," he said.

Minister Nath urged young people not to shy away from politics.

"If honest and educated individuals do not participate in politics, democracy will weaken. Youth should not fear politics. They must engage in every sphere of society because today's youth are the nation's builders of tomorrow," he added.

The event was also attended by Speaker-in-Charge Ram Prasad Paul, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Tinku Roy, Scheduled Caste Welfare Minister Sudhangshu Das, Cooperation Minister Shukla Charan Noatia, Chief Whip Kalyani Saha Roy, and MLA Chitta Ranjan Debbarma.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The focus on development beyond GDP is crucial. Laptops for village students and financial stability for farmers - these are tangible goals that improve real lives. Hope this isn't just rhetoric and leads to concrete policies in Tripura.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, the path to politics for common youth is still very difficult. It requires money, connections, and often compromises. How does the government plan to create a level playing field for honest newcomers? That's the real question.
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Rohit P
Absolutely! Our demographic dividend is our biggest strength. Young Indians are already leading in tech, startups, and sports. It's time we bring that energy and innovation into governance too. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The mention of Swami Vivekananda and Netaji is apt. Their ideals of strength, service, and sacrifice are exactly what today's youth need to guide them. A good speech, but the real test is whether it inspires action on the ground.
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Kavya N
"Democracy is about practising conscience" - this line hit home. We need more than just populist promises. We need leaders who listen, respect dissent, and work for all sections of society, not just their vote bank. Hope the youth parliament leads to real dialogue.

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