A Quote by Pawan Kalyan

I'm Indian. I care for our Motherland. — © Pawan Kalyan
I'm Indian. I care for our Motherland.
When we were children, we were told that we have a motherland, and that motherland was Spain. However, we have discovered later, in our lives, that as a matter of fact, we have several motherlands. And one of the greatest motherlands of all is, no doubt, Africa.
I want to get rid of the Indian problem. [...] Our objective is to continue until there is not a single Indian in Canada that has not been absorbed into the body politic and there is no Indian Question and no Indian Department.
Be proud that thou art an Indian, and proudly proclaim, "I am an Indian, every Indian is my brother." Say, "The ignorant Indian, the poor and destitute Indian, the Brahmin Indian, the Pariah Indian, is my brother."
My parents don't care what Americans think of us; we just care what the other Indian people in our community think of us.
It is a pity that so many Americans today think of the Indian as a romantic or comic figure in American history without contemporary significance. In fact, the Indian plays much the same role in our society that the Jews played in Germany. Like the miner’s canary, the Indian marks the shift from fresh air to poison gas in our political atmosphere; and our treatment of Indians, even more than our treatment of other minorities, reflects the rise and fall in our democratic faith.
Even if I have to face death a thousand times for the sake of my Motherland, I shall not be sorry. Oh, Lord! Grant me a hundred births inIndia. But grant me this, too, that each time I may give up my life in the service of the Motherland.
Indian films are like our food or our sense of dress or our languages: there's a great variety, and it changes every 100 miles, but there is something in common, a national Indian essence, that binds them all together.
It was like a complicit - there was complicity between the churches and the state in taking care of the 'Indian problem,' solving the 'Indian problem,' and trying to change who we were.
I don't care if my books don't sell abroad; we have a large enough market in our country. I write for Indian readers.
We shall fight to the last to free our Motherland.
There is something that I have in common with every citizen of Russia, the love for our motherland.
Tibet is a beautiful and richly endowed region of our great motherland.
We are for peace, but we accept the challenge of the enemy. We will protect our motherland.
We passionately set up a programme that we call the Indian gun programme. I challenged Colonel Bhatia, who heads our defence business, that let's build an Indian gun. There's a belief that Indian companies aren't capable of this, and we want to prove them wrong, as we did in components.
I love Indian wear and I think no one can beat the masterpieces our Indian designers and craftsmen create.
I am proud of all Army personnel serving in Siachen who are leaving no stone unturned to defend our motherland.
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