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According to Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankar, a lack of communication will destroy democracy.


By Kajal Sharma - 21 Jan 2025 09:33 PM
The Center invites farmers to a meeting to discuss their requests, and Dhankar emphasizes the value of communication and debate.Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar stated on Monday that the absence of conversation would be the end of democratic institutions, following the Center's decision to engage in talks with farmers who were protesting.On Sunday, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar stated that it is not possible to use disruption and disturbance in democratic temples as a political tactic.Speaking at a Jamia Millia Islamia convocation here, he urged the young people to take charge of their own lives and stated that education is crucial to the development of society."Democracy involves debate, discussion, deliberation, and discourse in order to protect the public interest. Democracy, after all, cannot be about upheaval and disruption," Dhankhar remarked. "I am pained and anguished to indicate to you that disruption and disturbance have been weaponised as strategic means to taint the temples of democracy," he said. The vice president emphasized that a key component of nation-building is the empowering of human resources."Youth must empower themselves -- not by political intoxication but through capacity building and personality development with the ultimate objective of nurturing a healthy environment and society," he stated to the pupils.
He stated that in certain regions of the nation, there is a "requirement for adopting this policy" in relation to the National Education Policy. "I have no doubt that they will comply and benefit from this excellent policy. It is founded on vocational training, skill-based courses, and adding a fresh perspective to our academic education. "Students must develop into innovators and entrepreneurs," he stated.In his speech, he emphasized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "impactful" trip to the US and France and said that the world is keen to work with India. "India has never been more important in resolving international disputes than it is now. However, friends, there are obstacles as well as opportunities as India develops. Not everyone will be happy with your progress.