lal bahadur shastri Quotes
Discipline and united action are the real source of strength for the
nation.
We believe in peace and peaceful development, not only for ourselves but
for people all over the world.
I had always been feeling uncomfortable in my mind about giving advice to
others and not acting upon it myself.
I am not as simple as I look.
We must fight for peace bravely as we fought in war.
There comes a time in the life of every nation when it stands at the
crossroads of history and must choose which way to go.
The unique thing about our country is that we have Hindus, Muslims,
Christians, Sikhs, Parsis, and people of all other religions. We have
temples and mosques, gurdwaras and churches. But we do not bring all this
into politics... This is the difference between India and Pakistan.
Our way is straight and clear - the building up of a socialist democracy
at home, with freedom and prosperity for all, and the maintenance of world
peace and friendship with all nations abroad.
We would consider it our moral duty to lend all support to the ending of
colonialism and imperialism so that people everywhere are free to mould
their own destiny.
We have to surmount the difficulties that face us and work steadfastly
for the happiness and prosperity of our country.
It is most regrettable that nuclear energy is being harnessed for making
nuclear weapons.
We can win respect in the world only if we are strong internally and can
banish poverty and unemployment from our country.
We believe in peace in the settlement of all disputes through peaceful
means, in the abolition of war, and, more particularly, nuclear war.
Non-alignment will continue to be the fundamental basis of our approach
to world problems and our relations with other countries.
The speed with which we in the Congress are going down is sometimes
frightening. Government administration in the districts is rapidly
reaching a low level. No strong opposition party has been able to
emerge.
We believe in freedom, freedom for the people of each country to follow
their destiny without external interference.
No doubt we have to have bigger projects, bigger industries, basic
industries, but it is a matter of the highest importance that we look to
the common man, the weakest element in the society.
We believe in the dignity of man as an individual, whatever his race,
colour or creed, and his right to better, fuller, and richer life.
I tremble when I am reminded of the fact that I have to be in charge of
this country and Parliament, which had been led by no less a person than
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Our country has often stood like a solid rock in the face of common
danger, and there is a deep underlying unity which runs like a golden
thread through all our seeming diversity.
We cannot afford to spend millions and millions over nuclear arms when
there is poverty and unemployment all around us.
We are a very big and vast Government, and naturally, every ministry is
becoming bigger and bigger. It becomes, therefore, essential that there
should be proper coordination.
There has no doubt to be fundamental research in science, but applied
research is equally important for new improvements and changes in our
techniques.
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