Youth should ask what it can do for the nation: Rahul

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PTI: New Delhi, Jan 30 2013, 07:08 IST
Instead of questioning the politicians as to what they can do for the country, the youth should ask itself what it can do, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi suggested today.

"You got to stop asking your politicians how they are going to do this or that and start asking yourself, how you are going to do it. Because that is how this country is going to move forward," he said.

Gandhi's response came while addressing a gathering here when he was asked how he can help educate illiterate children. He was chairing a talk on 'Future of the Internet- 1.2 Billion Empowered Indians' by Vice President and Chief Internal Evangelist of Google Vinton G Cerf.

"Can I ask you a counter-question? How you are going to help them? Not as a citizen but as a young Indian, how you are going to help them?," he asked the questioner, a JNU student.

Observing that there are two ways to deal with the problem, Gandhi said, "One way is to think in a rigid way. How we do this in a linear manner and the other way is to think in an exponential way."

"To say that internet is not connected to the eight year old child, you are cutting off a very very powerful avenue. We don't know how it's connected. Let that child, let his aspirations catch fire."

The talk was also attended by Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Forest and Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan, architect of Indian telecom revolution Sam Pitroda and

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Rahul's sane advice...

vicki | 31-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
I am glad that Rahul is exhorting youth of India in the manner another young leader in another era and of different nation had asked his people. Late President Kennedy of USA too had said this very pertinent message to Americans. Indeed, people of India too have to start questioning themselves too what they have or are doing for India instead of asking what has this nation done for them.

Rahul deserves a sound trashing by the youth

aam admi | 31-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Rahul baba is inviting one big slap by the youth for asking this question.

senior citizen

ipsamy | 30-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
This is a borrowed quotation,shamefully repeated.Let Rahul see who is around him,who is supporting him upfront to cover their dead brains ;it is all the big gang of "oldies".Put an eligibility date for standing elections,such as a maximum of 35 years and fix the contest to a maximum of 2 times.In such a case India will have a chance to change its blood and work with active brains.Let Rahul walk his talk by choosing candidates capable of national productivity rather than simple"caste","minority' kind of things.He is the one who has to answer his questions and have to think doubly again.Let us work to remove the generation of oldies who stay and continue to be the barrier of progress.

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