Inherent Patriotism Among Students, Says MP CM Mohan Yadav at ABVP Gathering

Bhopal, Dec 20 (NationPress) A three-day convention organized by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), kicked off on Thursday in Guna, Madhya Pradesh.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, who initiated his political journey through this organization, officially opened the event, stating that "this is not merely a student organization, but a source of inspiration for the progress of the nation".
The 57th provincial convention, being held in Guna for the first time, is set to conclude on December 21.
Numerous members of ABVP from around the state have gathered to participate in this convention.
During his inaugural address, Chief Minister Yadav expressed that the ABVP convention links members with the illustrious memories of the past and fosters innovation for the future.
"Participating in the ABVP convention evokes a unique sentiment, reminding us of the glorious struggles and achievements of the past. The Vidyarthi Parishad embodies true nationalism and patriotism," said Chief Minister Yadav.
He emphasized that students should progress in their lives by gaining practical knowledge in conjunction with their education and should proceed judiciously on their path of duty.
"It is essential for everyone to assume the responsibility of steering society towards a new direction founded on nationalist ideals," the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh remarked.
CM Yadav also highlighted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made significant strides in upholding ancient values and preserving culture.
"PM Modi has underscored the significance of education in our nation. Furthermore, essential measures have been implemented concerning the new education policy and the preservation of our ancient culture," he added.
Mohan Yadav embarked on his political journey in 1982 through student politics. He was elected as the joint secretary of the student union at Madhav Vigyan Mahavidyalaya in Ujjain and later became its president in 1984.
In 1991, he advanced to the role of national secretary of ABVP.