Brajesh Pathak reached the function of CSN College, gave mantra of success to the students in local language

Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Brajesh Pathak participated as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations organized at CSN PG College in Hardoi district. During this time, the Deputy CM was seen in the role of a ‘teacher’ and ‘parent’ more than a politician. By giving his address from the stage in typical Hardoi language (local dialect), he won the hearts of all the people present there and filled the enthusiasm among the youth.

Addressing the function, Brajesh Pathak said that he has not come here to give any formal speech, but has come among his family. He met the founder of the college and freedom fighter Late. Paying tribute to Mohanlal Verma, he said that Hardoi has seen many ups and downs with time, but the identity and original soul of this city still remains intact.

Success mantra given to youth: ‘We want everything’

While interacting directly with the students, the Deputy CM said, “Youth of India, tomorrow is in your hands. No one can stop you from writing your destiny with your own hands.” He called upon the students to master every subject, from history to science. He stressed, “We want everything! The day everything will be in your hands, jobs will follow you and society will welcome you.”

Example given by Kabir, Surdas and Munshi Premchand

Making the students aware of the importance of Indian literature and great men, he said that look at the history – great personalities like Munshi Premchand, Surdas and Kabirdas are equally relevant even today. Along with this, remembering the immortal martyr Chandrashekhar Azad, he called upon the youth to follow the ideals of great men.

He gave the message to the students that by moving towards the goal with positive thinking, success definitely follows. At the end of the program, the Deputy CM honored the meritorious students of the college and also encouraged them.