In a gathering on Sunday at Charkhi Dadri, Member of Parliament (MP) Kartikeya Sharma made it clear that the needs of the youth should be the top priority for both the central and state governments, as India is the youngest country in the world. Sharma stated, “The priority of the youth is my priority. Whether it is the issue of jobs or any other issue, addressing the issues of the youth in the central and state governments is my priority.”
During the Parshuram Jayanti program in Dudiwala village, Sharma unveiled a 31-feet-tall statue of Lord Parshuram and announced an 11 lakh rupee donation from his MP fund for the renovation of a dilapidated gateway in the village. While addressing the gathering, he encouraged the youth to learn from Lord Parshuram’s teachings and underscored the importance of having knowledge of scriptures and weapons. Sharma advised young people, “You should have knowledge of weapons along with scriptures. The use of weapons is useless without knowledge of the scriptures.”
Sharma praised the government’s progress on 10 out of the 13 demands made during the Karnal Mahakumbh, expressing his gratitude to the Chief Minister (CM). He said, “The CM announced the fulfilment of 10 out of 13 demands during Karnal Mahakumbh. I express my gratitude to the CM.” The work on the remaining three demands is currently underway.
On the topic of land issues at Pehrawar, the MP provided an update on the progress, stating, “Work is in progress at the advanced stage on the land. The work of a 33-year-old fresh lease has been completed, and the name of all the land will be registered.” He assured the people that the land issues would be resolved soon, bringing much-needed relief to those affected.
Regarding the issue of stranded Indians in Sudan, Sharma confirmed that the government is actively engaged in bringing them home and that the Prime Minister has taken notice of the matter. He stated, “It is the government’s job to bring people out of difficult situations. The government is actively engaged in the work, and the PM has taken notice of the matter.” Sharma announced an additional 11 lakh rupees from his MP fund for the beautification of a village pond, further showcasing his commitment to community development.
During his visit to Kishnapura Dudiwala village, Sharma reiterated that the priority of India’s youth should be his priority as well, calling for better communication between society and government officials to ensure that the needs of the people are met. He said, “I got the chance to work with the CM for the past eight months. He listens to everyone. Somewhere the message of society does not reach him properly.” Sharma cited his own work with the CM as evidence of the government’s commitment to listening to its citizens.
The MP also addressed the issue of sowing sesame seeds in water by Himachal, stating, “It is unfortunate that everyone has the right to natural resources, not just one state. Everyone should get their own rights.” Sharma believes that everyone should have equal access to these resources, and it is unjust for some states to claim exclusive rights.
In response to Sharma’s visit, villa ers and members of various social organisations in Kishanpura Dudiwala welcomed him warmly, expressing their gratitude for his dedication to social justice and community development. Sharma said, “I have come here not as a leader or MP but as a brother and son. My father had told me about this village. Although I have come here for the first time, it feels like home. I am always ready for the people. My heart and duty compel me to do something for this village.” The funds provided by MP Kartikeya Sharma for the development of the village are expected to bring significant progress and improvement to the community. The people of Kishanpura Dudiwala praised Sharma as a leader who works for all, following in the footsteps of his father.
Sharma also emphasised the importance of positive thinking and unity among various communities. He said, “Lord Parshuram belongs to 36 castes and not to any one community. The Brahmin society works to bind everyone. Positive thinking is needed to move forward so that we can name the 36 communities of the state and the country.”
The MP shared his experience from a recent visit to Israel, where he witnessed incredible examples of patriotism and resilience. He said, “The country is surrounded by enemies, but the people there have tremendous patriotism.” Sharma urged those who want to work for society to move forward, whether they aspire to become a doctor or learn scriptures. He added, “When all scriptures are exhausted, the use of weapons is made.” Former Minister Dr. Vasudev Sharma praised former Central Minister Vinod Sharma, Kartikeya Sharma’s father, for his commitment to the welfare of not only the Brahmin community but also all communities. He said, “In Haryana, after Bhagwat Dayal Sharma, Pandit Vinod Sharma is a big leader who is working for the welfare of not only the Brahmin community but also all communities.” The message from MP Kartikeya Sharma’s visit to Charkhi Dadri is one of unity, progress, and a dedication to the youth of India. By prioritising their needs and advocating for development and education, Sharma aims to create a brighter future for the country’s young citizens.
In conclusion, MP Kartikeya Sharma’s visit to Charkhi Dadri and his focus on youth, development, and education demonstrate his commitment to creating a better future for India. His emphasis on unity among various communities, combined with his dedication to addressing the issues of the youth, positions him as a leader who truly cares for the people he represents.
The funds he has provided for the development of the village, the attention he has given to resolving land issues, and his efforts to bring stranded Indians home from Sudan showcase his dedication to the welfare of his constituents.
As the youth of India continue to face challenges in the areas of job opportunities, education, and access to resources, having a leader like Kartikeya Sharma, who prioritises their needs and works tirelessly to address these issues, is a promising sign for the future of the country.