00:00From Pakistan to Ugravad, in the commercial capital of Mumbai,
00:12in the city of Mumbai,
00:13and in the city of Mumbai,
00:14in the city of Ugravad,
00:17and in the city of Ugravad,
00:18and in the city of Mumbai.
00:25The city of Mumbai, in the city of Mumbai,
00:28and in the city of Mumbai,
00:34we have indeed worked out very, very close.
00:41So, what happened to victory?
00:44There was a thought then.
00:48So India needs a very strong and robust leadership.
00:53I was in Varanasi to take, I mean, I took my father's ashes.
01:05I was in Varanasi.
01:09I was in Varanasi.
01:24Forget about development.
01:27Abiruddhi, employment, we don't have any problems.
01:30We have to be safe and secure in our own motherland.
01:35We have to be safe and secure in Bombay.
01:39I was thinking, Indian is a very strong leader.
01:47I was in Varanasi.
01:54I was in Varanasi.
01:56I was in Varanasi.
01:59Legal, Luminary, Fundamental Rights, Emergency Time.
02:11India has the gift of producing leaders in its darkest times.
02:20They lived in various places, including the people who know the people who know the people who know they are.
02:36They understand how they understand them from any people.
02:43for the personification of Sri Dhammadur Das Narendra Mataji.
02:50If you want to tell me,
02:52if you have any advantages,
02:53if you have any surgical strikes,
02:56if you have any problems,
02:57if you have any problems,
02:59if you have any problems,
03:00if you have any problems,
03:03because for me, country, nation is first.
03:06My country is very important.
03:07If you have any problems,
03:09you have no problem with the country.
03:13If you have any problems with the country,
03:14you have no problem with the country.
03:18So, in the first resolution,
03:21the first resolution of the SENA Prasthan for National Integrity,
03:25Narendra Mataji is the only resolution of the country.
03:30That is why I have a great understanding of the country.
03:43The resolution to Narendra Manoharujja Jepnatu,
03:45Nation First Always Narendra Jepnatu,
03:47Narendra Jepnatu,
03:48Janasena Party believes that
03:50nation's interests must always take precedence over political interests
03:54and that India's diversity in languages, cultures and traditions
03:58is a source of strength that must be protected and celebrated.
04:01The Convention resolves to work towards strengthening national integration,
04:06safeguarding India's sovereignty and security,
04:09upholding constitutional democratic values
04:12and firmly opposing all divisive forces that threaten the unity and integrity of the nation.
04:17nation first people,
04:20The Nation FirstAyanasian
04:36He might ask for a few questions that you want to know about that.
04:44Usually, you don't know about anything about India.
04:47And they ask about what you say to them...
04:56and the other people are saying,
04:59I don't know if anyone is out there.
05:02Only a soldier, a military soldier,
05:08a military soldier, a soldier,
05:09and a soldier would talk each other.
05:12Every day, I would say,
05:15I would say,
05:15I would say,
05:17I would say,
05:20I would say,
05:31if Indian military is not there
05:35and this country would have gone
05:37we can't even imagine what would be the future of this country
05:40so that's the reason today evening post this program
05:43we're going to pay our respects to Indian military today
05:56before we move to resolution 3
05:59crisis to confidence
06:04a national party is not defined by number of states
06:08in which it contests elections
06:10it is defined by whether it practices
06:14the same constitutional values in every state
06:28the constitution cannot have one meaning in Delhi
06:39constitutional morality cannot change with political convenience
06:43if we truly believe in Bharat Jodo
06:46then we must first ensure
06:49that our politics is united by one constitutional standard
06:54equal citizenship
06:55equal dignity
06:56and equal respect
06:57for every Indian
06:58in every corner of this republic
07:01only then
07:03does Bharat Jodo
07:05become more than a slogan
07:06it becomes a national commitment
07:10and
07:11now I remind you to revisit
07:13how congress government in Telangana
07:16is abusing constitution by denying permission
07:20to Janasena's meeting in Telangana
07:23it's a constitutional abuse
07:43what happened to the people who lost their lives
07:481200 people had lost their lives
07:50they were young kids
07:53they were young people
07:54in school
07:57they were young kids
07:59I mean
07:59they never had a problem
08:02before Gen C
08:04there was always one generation
08:06a young generation
08:08who had lost
08:10maybe in confusion
08:11maybe in emotion
08:12they went to Nuxilism
08:13they went to
08:14different walks of
08:15different kinds of ideologies
08:20I don't know how to do this.
08:28I am not born in Telangana, but I am not born in Telangana.
08:31I am not born in Telangana.
08:33I am not born in Telangana.
08:46I will not be born in Telangana.
08:51I am not born in Telangana.
08:56I am born in Telangana.
09:00I am born in Telangana.
09:02When I am born in Telangana, it is a freedom struggle.
09:07It is now.
09:07In August and August, what happened to Telangana in September?
09:13What happened to Telangana is that we were trying to figure out how to do Telangana,
09:17and we were trying to figure out how to do it.
09:24This is the hypocrisy of the Congress party.
09:30That's why I am committed to Telangana's development.
09:37I don't need any post.
09:42I am committed to Telangana's development.
09:49We are trying to figure out how to do it.
09:51We are trying to figure out how to do it.
10:16We are trying to figure out how to do it.
10:28I don't know how to do it.
10:35We are trying to figure out how to do it.
10:38It's Tamil.
10:39We have the same conditions.
10:42We have the same conditions.
10:44We have the same conditions in Kerala, or Karnataka, or Kerala.
10:56We have the same conditions.
11:00There are a lot of conditions in the Kerala.
11:04That's how they are.
11:05them so they know even illa part of the genusana has gone through had up went
11:16through a lot of turbulence and when you believe in some ideology be ready to
11:22lose be ready to get you you and it to completely lose yourself in you had
11:29got a lot of emersinate meek that you know what you know it's only whether I'm going
11:34ahead or not at all the genusana prayanam prasthanu runduvela oodipayintharath
11:40especially pandamidin chiravaynala we really struggled a lot
11:43maka hope leithu buntam leithu telliithu kani laupala gundalama matukuku kvotlata
11:48mewagha parattam potlata mewbathakada ki pilihcha uupirima
11:56and iti pettukunna wakavati yalanti party ande when pettukunna party is a completely
12:03it they're filled with criminalization and the yedena sari mundu mirrosa social media
12:09abuse they can inci death threats they don't mind they wiped out their own uncles in their
12:15own families that kind of political party we fought against it and scams again vilanti
12:22what you want me kottla indivi chattinan mehita nayakal andaraki kontai you take inspiration
12:26from us you take inspiration from what we did in andhra pradesh you can do it in your own
12:32respective regions and states mir shayikal mir namma lantai
12:39sandhikani heroesan mew kinnan mew wakasar takkato parimi kudin sikotani when he intente it's a part and parcel
12:46of our interest for the well-being of the state sandhikani kundi saadulu you have to have a strategic
12:56thinking chala strategic thinking lagapote politics lho mano rahin shula
13:10janesena's 12 years of journey is a sacrifice service and people's trust
13:15we reaffirm that this journey represents a movement built on sacrifice sustained through service and
13:21strengthened by the trust of the people the core of janesena remains rooted in perseverance and public
13:27responsibility janesena thaluku muh muh denimedunna yandai ande dabbat yinna kani vipiritu na sahanam
13:37wadhalo usari paddukundi alage bhajjata we reiterate that janesena is a political movement with a strong
13:46national outlook one that deeply respects regional aspirations while remaining firmly committed to the
13:53unity integrity and the nation building of bharat the pranthiyatani pranthiyatani vismaranshani jati
14:01bhaasha samskrutini production che alochina madhana evenicoda it's a that's why we're able to connect
14:06with kerala we're able to correct connect with karnataka we're able to with connect with maharashtra
14:12we're able to connect with rest tamilna it's only because we believe the diversity is
14:17a greatest asset of this nation i think that's what we firmly believe that's that's what in uh
14:23resolution 4 it reflected
14:27if you're not going to be a champion of panindu mandali panindu mandala mandi
14:30amaru virul chani pair and day which generation they belong to what do you call them
14:36do you call them jansi or do you call them what do you call them every generation
14:42had sacrificed right from me any kind any timeline so jansi is not something new
14:51now this has become a fashion term this is more than really intend to do something this has become
14:58a fashionable term a term to reach out to voters a term to manipulate their emotions for me always i
15:07had seen youth is the core building block of this nation youth is a core building block of this
15:15nation whether you call them gen z gen y gen x gen alpha it all doesn't it doesn't matter what
15:23name you
15:24call with but but youth is a building block allante youth erosana
15:33okay why would a poet will say
15:45and every time there is a generation of youngsters who had lost hope and they lost in different ideological
15:58quagma
15:58that is an average individuals confusional let it let it be from from kerala to
16:10till go to kishmir this is more or less the same
16:18there is also a divisive approaches in different aspects
16:23so this is always a confusion to any individual right from when i was a gangster
16:27and even to current current generation and the only thing which holds this youth is
16:34be aware of yourself don't get caught up in fancy ideologies and it is a trap you make decisions by
16:45yourself the greatest weapon is not being fought on real on a roadside and grassroots
16:51and at a realism at ground level they are being fought with your mind
16:57in the name of social media
17:00social media they are saying that they're playing a very divisive battle with your mind
17:09current generation has to rethink re-evaluate
17:14delhi had seen umpteen number of protests
17:18canny
17:21real protests even if i look at arab spring
17:23entire youth wrote me the culture but who won the elections it is not youth it is conventional
17:31political parties who had won it they know how to capitalize and how to
17:36capture your energy and take it to the logical end youth put galore that's why youth has to associate
17:44with a very with a great logic and commitment and they're gonna blindly don't follow someone comes
17:53with certain fancy names today and don't fall for them this is very very important in in the current day
18:01context
18:03even when i was young i too had a great deal of anger and restlessness within me
18:07but but i learned an important lesson nothing changes through anger alone however when that same anger
18:14is given the right direction it becomes a force capable of transforming society and the nation
18:25it's like the kind of you imagine take an example of crude oil if it is refined and processed correctly
18:31it becomes fuel that powers the world if not it remains a dangerous source of uh destruction maybe a material
18:39which could never be no is true potential that's why i urge young people do not follow any individual
18:46leader or political party blindly read learn question develop your own understanding and perspective
18:55which is very very important you go to delhi come to delhi visit rajgat visit rajpat visit kartavya path
19:05walk through the memorials of our freedom fighters read about bhagat singh read about chandra sheik
19:10razan read about netaji subha shandra boss read about dr bhr ambedkar read about sardar wallabai patel read
19:16about mahatma gandhi ji remember india's future will not be built by those who make the most noise
19:24it will be built by young people who think deeply understand responsibly and act with purpose
19:31shahid bhagat singh once said the sword of revolution is sharpened on the wetting stone of ideas
19:39let your energy be guided in the right direction channel your passion into constructive action and
19:44contribute to nation building and this is where truly it your goals could be uh uh make a real become
19:55a
19:56reality so before i conclude let me leave you with one simple thought every one of us carries many
20:02identities we might have many identities we belong to different families different speak different
20:15languages from different traditions and come from different regions but none of these identities
20:25should ever become walls separate one indian from another above them all stands one identity that
20:32unites us forever the identity of being an indian said dr vargis kurian was born in kerala
20:41but he transformed gujanath into center of india's white revolution millions of farmers across
20:48the country benefited from his vision he never asked whether the farmers belong to the to his state
20:55wargis kurian never asked are you a keralite or not he worked for gujanath
21:01east sridharan another son of kerala transformed urban transport across india and gave delhi one of its
21:08finest metro systems in the world said moksha kundam visvesaraya born in karnataka played a significant role
21:17in development of hyderabad after the mushi floods his engineering genius strengthened regions far beyond his
21:23birthplace great builders never allowed geography to limit their contribution
21:28moksha kundam visvesaraya ruchin apadu
21:32no who andhra wadi wa telangha wadi wadi wa nada
21:34you are a digindhi makai ith kaoval ente mushi flood management chayyandu whether you have the capability or
21:41not see the last few decades i think slowly we are missing the spirit before we belong to andhra pradesh
21:50or telangana or
21:51before we belong to karnataka tamil nadu or maharashtra or any other state in the india
21:57before before we belong to any caste before we belong to any religion before we belong to any language
22:04we belong to india or motherland barat one constitution one citizenship one republic and
22:14one shared destiny let this be the message that travels from delhi to every village every town every
22:23university and every home across our nation let this be the spirit of janasena let this be the beginning of
22:30sena prasthanam let this be our collective pledge to strengthen the unity integrity and future of barat
22:37may our republic remain strong barat remain solid may our democracy remain vibrant may our civilization
22:45continue to inspire the world bharat mata ki jai and jai
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