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Taking a dig at the ruling BJP over its stand on the JNU row, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said, at midnight on Sunday, that nationalism is now decided by whether one can say Bharat Mata Ki Jai or not.
He said people should have the right to choose what they believe is correct and still be tolerant of others’ ideas in a democracy.
Tharoor said our country is not just ‘Hindi, Hindu and Hindustan’, it is called India. He added, one must accept the diversity within the country.
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Tharoor was speaking on ‘JNU and Nationalism’ outside the administrative hall of the varsity which has been the centre of protests ever since sedition charges were slapped on three students.
Tharoor appreciated the students for stirring a debate on vital issues in India, saying student days are the days “to expand one’s consciousness”.
Tharoor’s nearly 40-minute long speech was dotted with historical anecdotes and personal experiences and he repeatedly quoted personalities like Jawaharlal Nehru and Everlyn Beatrice Hall to drive home the idea of tolerance and diversity and their importance in India.
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