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Politics has lost its meaning in the present times, says Rajnath Singh

PTI, Lucknow | By
Apr 28, 2018 09:55 PM IST

The home minister, while addressing a seminar in Lucknow, said Lord Rama and Lord Krishna had indulged in politics for ‘Ram Rajya’ and ‘dharma’.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday politics has always been a part of India with legends indulging in it, but the same has now lost its essence and meaning.

Home minister Rajnath Singh also said politics is what you make of it.(PTI File Photo)
Home minister Rajnath Singh also said politics is what you make of it.(PTI File Photo)

Addressing a seminar organised by the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in his parliamentary constituency Lucknow, he said Lord Rama and Lord Krishna had indulged in politics for ‘Ram Rajya’ and ‘dharma’.

“Politics has been done since long in India... Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, freedom fighters Chandrashekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose have all done politics... the difference in their politics was of character and dedication to values...,” he said.

“There has been a fast change in the past 30 years in the opinion of people towards those doing politics...telling lies, betraying people, stabbing people in the back, leg pulling is what is today considered as politics...politics has lost its meaning,” he said.

The senior BJP leader also went down to explain the different contexts of politics.

“The objective of politics done by Lord Ram was to establish Ram Rajya...when it went into the hands of Ram, it became ‘bhakti’ (devotion), in Krishna’s hands it became ‘yukti’ (skill), it became ‘shakti’ (power) in Gandhi’s hands, and in Azad and Ashfaqullah’s hands it became a medium of ‘mukti’ (freedom), in the hands of corrupt leaders it became ‘sampatti’ (property) and in the hands of anti-socials it became ‘vipatti” (misery)...politics is what you make of it,” Singh added.

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