This Dasara is very special for the nation, says Modi

October 09, 2016 03:55 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 06:02 am IST - New Delhi

Modi released a compendium of 15 books on the life and teachings of former Jana Sangh chief Deendayal Upadhyay.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the release of the full volume of works of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya at a function at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Sunday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the release of the full volume of works of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya at a function at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi on Sunday.

Speaking at an event dedicated to Jana Sangh ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that this year's Vijaya Dashami is “very special” for the country.

He stopped after this for a while as the audience clapped on the statement, interpreted as an apparent reference to the Army’s recent surgical strikes on terror launchpads across the LOC.

“We will celebrate Vijaya Dashami in the coming days. This year's Vijaya Dashami is very special for the country,” he said, evoking thunderous applause at Vigyan Bhawan here.

Mr. Modi gave his best wishes to the people on the occasion of the festival that marks the victory of good over evil.

He released a compendium of 15 books on the life and teachings of the former Jana Sangh chief Deendayal Upadhyaya, whose birth centenary year is being celebrated by the Bharatiya Janata Party.

He credited Upadhyaya with forming alliances with the Socialists led by Ram Manohar Lohia to inflict defeats on the Congress in some States in 1967 — the first instance after independence when the Congress had received a jolt to its monopoly over power.

Party concept

Mr. Modi said Upadhyay’s biggest contribution was the concept of organisation-based political party and not a political outfit run by a handful of individuals.

Quoting Upadhyay, the Prime Minister stressed on the need for an exceptionally strong military as a prerequisite for a strong nation.

“He [Upadhyay] used to say that the country’s armed forces should be very very capable, then only the nation can be strong,” Mr. Modi said.

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In a veiled reference to Pakistan, Modi said, “Being strong does not mean being against anyone. If we exercise for our strength, then the neighbour need not worry (thinking) that it is to target him. I am exercising to strengthen myself and for my health.”

Referring to Upadhyay, he said even Ram Manohar Lohia spoke about the Jana Sangh leader’s efforts that led to the evolution of an alternative to Congress in 1967.

The Prime Minister said as a tribute to Upadhyay, who talked of integral humanism, his government was making the poorest of the poor the focus of schemes evolved by it.

“The biggest contribution of Deendayalji is organisation-based political parties and not just a party run by a handful of individuals. This was the identity of Jana Sangh and BJP,” he said.

“In a short span of time, one party completed the journey from ‘vipaksh’ to ‘vikalp’ and this was due to foundations laid by Deendayalji,” he said, adding that simplicity was the hallmark of the former Jana Sangh leader.

Lauding the ideology of Upadhyay, Modi said he gave impetus to ‘karyakarta nirman’ (building party workers) and the workers inspired by him were party centric and the party nation centric.

He said at the core of Upadhyay’s thoughts were the poor, the villages, the farmers, the Dalits and the marginalised and that is why this government is laying focus on such sections during the centenary year celebration.

“The poor is the central point of Panditji’s entire thinking. He used to say that the poor should be the central point of every thing. That is why in this journey towards development, our government is focussing on the poor and to help empower it.

“This government is celebrating Panditji’s centenary as ’gareeb kalyan varsh’ Because of that government decisions focus on the poor and poor-centric schemes and policies are evolved. I am confident that there will be no shortcoming in this journey,” he said.

BJP President Amit Shah and RSS’ second-in-command Suresh Bhayyaji Joshi spoke on the need for strengthening India’s security with Joshi saying that India’s pursuit for national security was inspired by the need to defend itself rather than to defeat others.

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