Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Rajnath Singh - Page 2
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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
If we are to rid ourselves of terrorism, we will have to genuinely believe that attempts to distinguish between 'good' and 'bad' terrorists are misleading.
In our effort to tackle terrorism, we should look into all possible avenues of cyber-crime, its linkages with the terrorist world, and how these could be dealt with.
Poverty should not just be made an issue - there is need to actually work on it.
President or Prime Minister are not any individuals. They are an institutions in itself, and in democracy, we should ensure that the dignity of the institutions is not lowered.
Terrorism knows no boundaries and doesn't respect nations' sovereignties.
The people of Kashmir are our people, and we will do everything to ensure they are a part of the process of making India an economic superpower.
We have freedom of religion in our country, yet we must guard against forcible conversions or through pecuniary enticements.
You cannot do politics by breaking the society into pieces or creating hatred.
We do not worry about how a sovereign country keeps its relations with others.
We will not make country great by creating hatred.
Terror outfits like ISIS don't believe in a plural society and diversity of faith, which reflects inherent beauty of human beings.
We never want to expand our borders... but I can say that our security forces and defence forces possess all the might to protect our borders.
Pakistan and its associates find it difficult to understand that there are no 'good terrorists and bad terrorists.'
No one can dare cast an evil eye on India.
Even small challenges are big challenges for me. I take all challenges seriously. I do not differentiate between big and small challenges.
We must have the approach of 'zero tolerance' against any type of terrorism.
The prime minister does not represent a particular political party; he is a representative of the whole country.
There should be whole-hearted, full commitment to remove poverty - only we are doing it.
If Pakistan and ISI stop supporting terrorist groups, security situation in South Asia would improve significantly.
BJP's ideology doesn't permit discrimination on the basis of caste, sect, or religion. Everyone born in India is equal for us.
It is people like Chandrashekhar Azad and Bhagat Singh who should be the ideals.
As far as Government of India is concerned, I want to make it clear that we don't just want need-based ties but to build an emotional relationship with Kashmir.
On women empowerment, no one can challenge the BJP.
The Kashmir problem is a very old one and has been a major challenge for all governments.
Every institution has its own dignity, and if people don't respect the dignity of those institutions, it affects the whole system.
We dream of nation-building. We cannot achieve this by fomenting social divisions.
My view is that politics should be on the basis of issues.
If we want to make India strong, we need cooperation of every citizen and develop capability of all Indians.
Kashmiri children are our children... it is our duty to protect them.
Kashmiris are highly talented. So many become IPS and IAS officers. Kashmiris have the potential to lead the nation.
We are very clear that we will go to any lengths for the sake of protecting our national pride.
Atalji has done a lot for the country, and so has Modiji.
The no-first-use policy for nuclear weapons was a well thought out stand... We don't intend to reverse it.
Film stars and players can be sources of entertainment but never ideals.
Appeal for votes should not be made on basis of caste, creed, or communal. In a healthy democracy, this is not expected from any political leader.
When I was the BJP president, I had fixed 33% for women in organisational posts. And BJP became the first party, not only in the country but in the world, to introduce women reservation in the organisation.
We never believe in divisive politics; we always work for an inclusive politics.
As far as women's security is concerned, our government is committed to the cause.
Politics should be done by earning love and affection and by winning the hearts.
As a matter of principle, we are opposed to destabilising a stable government, and I believe in the norms of healthy democracy.