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'Go Back To Classrooms': Sunil Gavaskar Opines On Anti-CAA Protests
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar expressed concern over the violence across campuses in India over CAA and NRC. The iconic opener also urged the students to go back to the classrooms
New Delhi: Speaking at the sidelines of the 26th Annual Lal Bahadur Shastri Memorial Lecture, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar expressed concern over the violence across campuses in India over CAA and NRC. The iconic opener also urged the students to go back to the classrooms.
"I will only tell them to go back to the classrooms. That is their main duty. They have gone to the university to study, so please study," Gavaskar said.
"The country is in turmoil. Some of our youngsters are out on the street when they should be in their classrooms. Some of them are ending up in hospitals for being out on the streets," were Gavaskar's introductory remarks while delivering the lecture.
Gavaskar believes in the idea of India which will enable the citizens to pull through this hour of crisis. "The majority of them are still in classrooms trying to forge their career and to build and take India forward. We as a nation can go higher only when we are all together. When each one of us has to be simply Indian, first and foremost. That is what the game taught us. "We win when we pull together as one. India has overcome many crisis in the past and it will overcome this as well and emerge a stronger nation. We as a nation can go higher only if we are all together," he said. He also cited the example of 1965 war against Pakistan. "Our minds go back to one such major crisis in 1965 when our neighbours invaded and got a fitting reply."#WATCH Sunil Gavaskar: Country is in turmoil. Some of our youngsters are out in streets instead of being in classrooms&some of them are ending up in hospitals for being out on streets. Admittedly, majority is still in classrooms trying to forge career&to build&take India forward. pic.twitter.com/4Er3jGoqf2
— ANI (@ANI) January 11, 2020
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