J&K kids nationalists, sometimes motivated in wrong direction: DM

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh presenting Raksha Mantri Padak and Commendation Cards to brave NCC cadets during his visit to NCC Republic Day Camp in New Delhi on Wednesday. (UNI)
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh presenting Raksha Mantri Padak and Commendation Cards to brave NCC cadets during his visit to NCC Republic Day Camp in New Delhi on Wednesday. (UNI)

‘Pak theocratic, India secular State’

NEW DELHI, Jan 22:
The children of Jammu and Kashmir are nationalists, but they are sometimes being motivated in the wrong direction, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said today.
The comments come days after Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat said girls and boys, as young as 10 and 12, were being radicalised in Kashmir, adding that it was a matter of concern.
“The kids of Jammu Kashmir are nationalists. They shouldn’t be seen in any other way,” Singh, who is visiting the NCC Republic Day Camp in Delhi, said when asked about his opinion on kids in the State who are being motivated to join the National Cadet Corps.
“Youngsters are youngsters only. Sometimes, the way they should be motivated, people do not motivate them. In fact, they are motivated in the wrong direction.
“That is why the kids should not be blamed for this. The ones who are wrongly motivating them should be blamed. The ones who are motivating them in wrong direction are the culprits,” the Defence Minister added.
Rajnath said Indian values consider all religions equal, and that is why the country is secular and never became a theocratic State like Pakistan.
Speaking at the NCC Republic Day Camp in Delhi, Singh said: “We (India) said we would not discriminate among religions. Why did we do that? Our neighbouring country has declared that their state has a religion. They have declared themselves a theocratic state. We didn’t declare so.”
“Even America is a theocratic country. India is not a theocratic country. Why? Because our saints and seers did not just consider the people living within our borders as part of the family, but called everyone living in the world as one family,” the Minister said.
Singh underlined that India had never declared its religion would be Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist and people of all religions could live here.
“They (saints and seers) gave the slogan of ‘Vasudev Kutumbakam’ — the whole world is one family. This message has gone to the whole world from here only,” he added.
Singh gave Raksha Mantri Padak and commendation cards to NCC cadets and observed band and cultural performances of NCC cadets today on the occasion of NCC Republic Day Camp 2020.
“Our Indian values say that all religions are equal. That is why India never declared itself as theocratic state. We never said that our religion would be Hindu, Sikh or Buddhist. We never said any such thing. We are a secular state. All religions can live here,” he said in his speech.
Praising the parade and various performances of cadets of National Cadet Corps, the Defence Minister said it has been able to boost the sense of national pride among Indian youth.
“Whatever I have seen today, I was trying to compare when I was the NCC cadet myself. I have come to the conclusion that times have changed. At my time, we couldn’t even imagine such cultural performances,” the Minister said.
All boys and girls must be proud of being part of the world’s largest youth organisation that NCC is, he said. (PTI)

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