GORAKHPUR, Dec 10: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that the poison of caste was the cause of the country’s slavery and that there were some people who still wanted to divide society in the name of castes.
After unveiling the statue of former Block Chief of Bansgaon Babu Chaturbhuj Singh at Jawaharlal Nehru Postgraduate College, the CM “Some people still want to divide society in the name of caste. They are making an evil attempt to spread the poison of caste in society for their political selfishness. We need to be cautious of such people. No one will benefit from this poison.”
He said that in any field of life, whoever is engaged in work should adhere to their civic duties with a sense of national priority.
“This is the only way the vision of a self-reliant India could be realised. Our educational institutions should not become mere platforms for distributing degrees but should emerge as mediums for the holistic development of students,” he said.
Yogi mentioned that Babu Chaturbhuj Singh had a tendency to struggle with adverse circumstances.
“He was a senior social worker, standing by every individual in times of joy and sorrow. Engaging in activities in both favourable and unfavourable situations, he remained dedicated to advancing issues connected with public welfare with intensity. During a period when government encouragement was low, setting up a degree college in the Bansgaon area was a dream,” he said.
He said that at that time, under the guidance of Justice KD Shahi, Babu Chaturbhuj Singh took upon himself the responsibility for setting up this college.
“In no time, a degree college was built here,” he said.
The CM emphasised that every path leads to its destination, and to reach the destination, educational institutions must become a means of guidance.
“For this, students also need to work hard,” he said.
He advised students not to adopt shortcuts to reach their goals in life. “The shortcut route will become the cause of weakness. It won’t provide stability in life. Development can bring change to people’s lives. Whenever development happens, there are immediate challenges. For example, when a road is constructed, encroachments are removed. This may cause inconvenience to some people for a short period, but in the long run, every section of society benefits from it,” he said.
During the event, Yogi also released a souvenir from Jawaharlal Nehru Postgraduate College. Female students who got gold medals by scoring the highest marks in the examination were also felicitated.
Former Vice Chancellor Professor Harikesh Singh, BJP Regional President Sahajanand Rai, MLAs Shriram Chauhan and Rajesh Tripathi, BJP District President Yudhishthir Singh, State President of BJP Kisan Morcha Kameshwar Singh, and former MLA Raghavendra Singh were present at the event. (UNI)