Ashok Gehlot Reflects on His Role as Rajasthan's First NSUI Chief on Foundation Day
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Jaipur, April 9 (NationPress) Ashok Gehlot, the former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, on Thursday offered his warmest congratulations on the Foundation Day of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), reflecting on his longstanding ties with the organization and its rich tradition of student activism.
“I have a strong conviction that the NSUI, a bold advocate that consistently champions the rights and interests of students, will persist in reinforcing democratic values across our nation,” Gehlot remarked.
Looking back on his early political career, Gehlot nostalgically spoke of his time as the inaugural NSUI President in Rajasthan, labeling it a pivotal era that solidified his dedication to public service.
“Being the first President of NSUI Rajasthan creates a profound emotional connection for me with this organization. Those times were vibrant, driven, and deeply rooted in democratic principles,” he added.
He also noted his personal involvement in shaping the identity of the organization, stating, “I had the privilege of participating in the design of the NSUI flag and logo, which remains a source of pride for me to this day.”
Gehlot pointed out that student organizations like NSUI have historically been essential in cultivating leadership and upholding democratic values on university campuses.
He conveyed his concern regarding the current climate in higher education, where he believes divisive politics are increasingly promoted. “In an era where efforts are being made to instigate divisions within educational institutions, NSUI's role becomes even more critical. Its ongoing fight against such forces is truly commendable,” he stated.
Encouraging young students to engage in constructive and principled politics, Gehlot called upon them to maintain the ethos of unity, inclusiveness, and open dialogue.
The experienced Congress leader underscored that student platforms should remain venues for healthy discussions and progressive ideas.
Reaffirming his faith in the organization, he said, “NSUI has always represented the voice of students and the safeguarding of democratic rights. I am confident it will continue to uphold this legacy with vigor and resolve.”