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Many instances of terror incidents in India involve educated youth: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on May 20 said there have been many instances of terror incidents in India involving educated youth and pointed out that extremists involved in the 2001 World Trade Center bombing in New York had undergone rigorous pilot training.

Speaking at the convocation ceremony of Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth in Pune, Mr. Singh said the future of any country depends on its youth as they are its biggest strength and a catalyst and source of change.

“You must have seen many examples [of this] in the world. You must have also seen the most developed country in the world, the U.S. Many youth who underwent the difficult pilot training…they flew an aircraft into the World Trade Center that led to the 9/11 attacks. In India, not just one, in many incidents, youth involved terrorist incidents are educated,” Mr. Singh said.

          He also referred to an article written by noted columnist Thomas Friedman drawing a parallel between terrorist outfit Al-Qaeda and Indian software giant Infosys.

Both have educated youth working for them, possessed with a mission and commitment. While the youth associated with Al-Qaeda are involved in killings, the ones with Infosys work for betterment of humanity, the Defence Minister said.

“Even after doing a lot of reading and writing, being a trained pilot in America, one can become Khalid Sheikh or Mohammed Atta (responsible for the 9/11 attacks), despite being a billionaire, one can become Osama bin Laden. But one can become APJ Abdul Kalam (noted scientist and former President of India) by being a newspaper vendor, despite all the struggles,” Mr. Singh said.

The senior BJP leader stated Swami Vivekananda has said every society and nation has its own basic nature and only by developing that it can move forward.

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