True Gen Z builds nation, does not question its Constitution: BJP chief Nitin Nabin
BJP President Nitin Nabin asserted that India's Gen Z are constructive nation-builders, not those challenging the Constitution or culture. Interacting with students, he emphasized that Indian youth are pro-establishment, contributing to economic g...

Interacting with students at an engineering college on the city outskirts during his three-day visit to Telangana, he said the country's youth is not anti-establishment.
"There is a lot of debate about Gen Z. People told me that youth carried out agitations in some countries. They are described as Gen Z agitations. India's youth is not anti-establishment. India's youth works for building the country," he said.
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Pointing to some sportspersons and start-up founders in the audience, Nabin said the youth shaping their own future (through start-ups and others) along with the country's economic growth are the real Gen Z.
The BJP leader argued that those with a 'tukde tukde gang' mindset, who raise divisive slogans and challenge the country's Constitution, culture and soul cannot be India's Gen Z.
He urged the public to counter those trying to mislead and incite the youth.
Contrasting the past image of Kashmir's youth, he said they were once associated with stone pelting. But, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi regime, they have won Ranji Trophy.
Stressing that opposition to the government should be through democratic means, he said the youth can give direction to the country, but not foreign forces.
Indian youth cannot be anti-establishment and they are known for innovation, technology and knowledge, he added.
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