PM inaugurates 15-volume series of works dedicated to Deen Dayal Upadhyay's philosophy
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday released a series of works dedicated to the
philosophy of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay.
At
the launch of the books, PM Modi said, "While talking about Pandit
Deendayal Ji, among the first things that we remember is his simplicity."
Seemingly alluding to surgical strikes, the PM said, "This Vijaya Dashami
is very special for the country."
Speaking
about the origins of the BJP, Modi said, "In a short span of time, one
party completed the journey from 'Vipaksh' to 'Vikalp' and this was due to
foundations laid by Deendayal Ji. Organisation based political parties, this is
a contribution of Deendayal Ji. This was the identity of the Jan Sangh and the
BJP. Dr. Lohia spoke about the efforts of Deendayal Ji that resulted in the
people getting an alternative to the Congress in 1967."
The
15-volume work highlights key events in the life of Upadhyay, the journey of
the Jana Sangh and of the country, including the watershed events of the 1965
Indo-Pakistan war, Tashkent Agreement, and Goa's Liberation. The penultimate
volume records events leading up to the murder of Upadhyay soon after he became
Jana Sangh chief in 1967.
Modi
said that Deendayal gave impetus to 'Karyakarta Nirman.' "The Karyakarta
inspired by him are party centric and the party is nation centric," the PM
added. "At the core of Pandit Deendayal Ji's thoughts were the poor, the
villages, the farmers, the Dalits, the marginalised," Modi said.
Brought
out by the Research and Development Foundation for integral Humanism and
Prabhat Publications, the works throws light on the critical analysis and
approach to resolving contemporary problems based on the template of
"Bharatiyata" as propounded by Upadhyay.
Regards
Pralhad Jadhav
Senior Manager @ Library
Khaitan & Co
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