Nitin Nabin Urges Youth to Shun Shortcuts in Politics, Hails Vivekananda

BJP Working President Nitin Nabin, on Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary, urged youth aspiring to enter politics to avoid shortcuts, emphasizing it as a marathon requiring stamina. He stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired young Indians to step forward to build a developed India by 2047. The day was also marked by tributes from PM Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, who highlighted Vivekananda's enduring inspiration for youth and nation-building. National Youth Day is celebrated annually on January 12 to commemorate the spiritual leader whose belief in youth potential remains influential.

Key Points: BJP's Nitin Nabin on Youth in Politics, Vivekananda's Legacy

  • Youth must avoid shortcuts in politics
  • PM Modi inspires youth for developed India
  • Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary marked
  • Leadership for nation's progress lies with youth
  • National Youth Day celebrations held
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"Youth who want to enter politics must avoid shortcuts," says BJP Working President Nitin Nabin

BJP's Nitin Nabin advises youth against shortcuts in politics, cites PM Modi's inspiration for a developed India by 2047 on Vivekananda's birth anniversary.

"Politics is not a 100-meter race; politics is a long marathon. It tests not speed, but stamina. - Nitin Nabin"

New Delhi, January 12

BJP Working President Nitin Nabin on Monday paid tribute to Swami Vivekananda on his 164th birth anniversary, saying the revered leader had unwavering faith in India's youth to lead the nation's progress.

He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inspired young Indians to step forward in building a developed India by 2047.

Nitin Nabin said that Swami Vivekananda had immense confidence in the youth's strength and leadership potential.

"Our inspirational figure, Swami Vivekananda Ji, had faith in our youthful strength. He believed that whenever this country needs to move forward, whenever this nation reaches new heights, the leadership for that height will also be taken by a youth. Today, we must acknowledge that our dear Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji has, in some way, given inspiration to the youth across the country that if we have to build a developed India by 2047, then you must step forward," he said.

"Today is the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda Ji, but we don't just celebrate the anniversary every year, we also work inspired by him. The BJP's Youth Wing celebrates Swami Vivekananda Ji's birth anniversary every year and also works throughout the year inspired by him," Nitin Nabin added.

BJP Working President also exhorted youth who want to enter politics to avoid any shortcuts.

"We believe that if today's youth want to enter politics, they must avoid shortcuts. Shortcuts always become a source of trouble for us. Politics is not a 100-meter race; politics is a long marathon. It tests not speed, but stamina. Let us move forward with patience and stamina," he said.

Earlier, PM Modi said that Swami Vivekananda remains a "powerful source of inspiration for India's youth," and his personality and works continue to strengthen the resolve for a developed India

"My respectful tribute to Swami Vivekananda, the powerful source of inspiration for India's youth power, on his birth anniversary. His personality and works continuously infuse new energy into the resolve for a developed India. My wish is that this divine occasion of National Youth Day brings new strength and new self-confidence for all fellow citizens, especially our young companions," PM Modi wrote on X.

President Droupadi Murmu also paid homage to the spiritual leader, highlighting that his "teachings will continue to inspire humanity."

"I pay my humble tributes to Swami Vivekananda on his birth anniversary celebrated as National Youth Day. A timeless visionary and spiritual icon, he preached that inner strength and service to humanity were foundations of a meaningful life. He carried India's eternal wisdom to the world. Swamiji instilled national pride among Indians and inspired the youth to contribute to nation building. His teachings will continue to inspire humanity," the President wrote on X.

The National Youth Day or Rashtriya Yuva Divas is celebrated on January 12 every year in commemoration of the great spiritual leader, philosopher and thinker Swami Vivekananda, whose unwavering belief in the potential of youth continues to resonate deeply with young citizens of the country, as per the release from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.

Vivekananda, born Narendranath Datta, was a key figure in the renaissance of Hinduism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His fiery eloquence, profound understanding of Eastern and Western philosophies, and unwavering belief in the potential of youth resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. His landmark speech at the Parliament of World Religions in Chicago in 1893 is widely considered a turning point in the global perception of Hinduism.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics closely, I appreciate the emphasis on stamina over speed. Building a developed nation is a generational project. The marathon analogy is perfect. Young leaders need vision and patience.
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Vikram M
Good words, but I hope this advice against "shortcuts" is applied uniformly across all parties and levels. Often we see dynastic politics or money power becoming the biggest shortcut of all. True leadership should be merit-based.
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Priya S
Swami Vivekananda's message is eternal. "Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached." This is the energy our youth need for 2047. Let's focus on skill development and nation-building, not just political ambitions. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Absolutely correct! Politics needs dedicated workers who understand ground realities, not those looking for quick fame. The PM has indeed inspired many of us to think about our role in Viksit Bharat. The journey is long, but worth it.
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Nikhil C
While the sentiment is noble, the practical path for a common youth to enter politics without "shortcuts" remains unclear. Party structures often favor certain backgrounds. More transparent systems for grassroots leadership are needed.

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