Key Points

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar arrived in Kochi for a two-day Kerala visit. He will offer prayers at Guruvayur Temple and interact with NUALS students. Recently, he emphasized national unity over party politics in Jaipur. His remarks highlighted the importance of rising above political divisions for India's progress.

Key Points: VP Dhankhar Arrives in Kochi for Kerala Temple Visit and NUALS Interaction

  • VP Dhankhar received by Kerala Governor and Industries Minister
  • Two-day visit includes Guruvayur Temple prayers
  • To engage with NUALS students and faculty
  • Reiterates national unity over party politics in Jaipur speech
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Kerala: Vice President Dhankhar arrives in Kochi

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar begins Kerala visit with Guruvayur Temple prayers and NUALS engagement, stressing national unity in recent speech.

"National interest is our duty, Bharatiyata is our pride. – VP Jagdeep Dhankhar"

Kochi, July 6

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar arrived in Kochi on Sunday for a two-day visit to Kerala. He was warmly received at the Cochin International Airport by Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar and State Industries Minister P Rajeev.

The Vice President is accompanied by his wife, Sudesh Dhankhar, on this official tour.

On Friday, the Vice President's Secretariat stated that during his visit, Vice President Dhankhar will offer prayers at the Guruvayur Temple in Thrissur.

VP Dhankhar will interact with students and faculty at the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi.

Earlier last week, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar addressed a public gathering at 'Sneh Milan Samaroh' in Jaipur and highlighted that national interest should be above party politics.

At the 'Sneh Milan Samaroh,' the Vice President said, "When we travel abroad, there is no ruling or opposition party; we only represent Bharat, and this has now been demonstrated. This step shows that for us, the nation is supreme. National interest is our duty, Bharatiyata is our pride."

"Whenever India is the topic, we do not stand divided. Political differences exist within the country, but there are no personal animosities. This is a powerful message that everyone must understand," he said.

Expressing concern over the current political climate, VP Dhankhar said, "The current political atmosphere and temperature are not healthy, neither for individuals nor for democracy. It is a matter of concern and reflection."

He emphasised, "Power keeps changing hands; the ruling party becomes opposition, the opposition becomes ruling party. But that does not mean we should become enemies. Our enemies may lie across the border, not within the country."

Highlighting that national interest should be above party politics, the Vice-President said, "Whenever India is the topic, we do not stand divided. Political differences exist within the country, but there are no personal animosities. This is a powerful message that everyone must understand."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the VP's visit, I wish more focus was given to discussing Kerala's economic challenges rather than just ceremonial events. Our state needs concrete support for rubber farmers and fishermen.
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Priya S
His visit to Guruvayur Temple shows respect for Kerala's spiritual heritage ❤️ But hope he also visits some local markets to understand price rise issues affecting common people like us.
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Rohit P
Good to see VP Dhankhar interacting with NUALS students! Legal education needs more attention in India. Maybe he can push for more funding to improve infrastructure in law colleges across the country.
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Michael C
The traffic diversions for VIP movements create so much inconvenience for daily commuters. Can't these visits be planned better to minimize public disruption?
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Kavya N
His message about national unity is beautiful, but actions speak louder than words. Hope all political parties actually follow this in practice, not just during foreign visits.

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