Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the youth of India doesn’t like anarchy, instability and nepotism during his monthly radio programme Mann Ki Baat. The youth in India likes to follow the system. ”They question the system when it does not work and don’t like anarchy as they question the loopholes in the system. What today’s youth dislikes is instability, chaos, nepotism,” he said .
His remarks comes at a time when students across the country have been protesting against the contentious Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). He further said that the new generation was an embodiment of a new system and new order which will elevate the country to greater heights. The protests against the CAA began with a group of students taking out rallies and demonstrations in New Delhi. It soon spread to various parts of the country.
Modi has rightly observed that this generation is extremely talented. He said, ”It thrives on the dream to do something new, something different. Remember with the environment perceptibly deteriorating due to decades of man-made abuse, heaping health and livelihood costs on the current generation, young people increasingly feel they have been dealt a raw deal by leaders today and past. Swedish teenaged activist Greta Thunberg articulated this sentiment powerfully in 2019, sparking global climate protests by youngsters”.
Youngsters should use their might to voice for all causes that affects humans in general.

