Jaipur : Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that asking for tickets on the basis of caste, leadership on the basis of caste, should not be a part of the Vaishya society. The society should be a part of its quality and work culture. He said that we go to elections only on the basis of our work culture and our work. Circumstances will keep changing in politics, but we should not compete. Work culture and dedication are our identity. Birla was addressing the International Vaishya Maha Sammelan ‘Developed India Vision 2027 – Role of Vaishya Samaj’ program organized by International Vaishya Federation Rajasthan on Ajmer Road. He said that he has traveled to many countries. People of the society and Indian youth were found working there. In Japan, due to lack of youth, the youth of our country are serving. In such a situation, it seems that population is not a curse, but a blessing. He further said that the day is not far when the youth of India will represent abroad. We are moving ahead in technology, it seems that the youth of India will be ahead in the world. We have to update the technology so that people from the world can come here. The outlook of business and industry has to be changed. Social change is taking place in the world, while economic change is taking place in India. Birla said that once the world considered India a market, but now the time will come when the whole world will be a market for India. We should work on this.
Vaishya community comes forward to serve in times of crisis
Birla said that whenever there is any crisis or disaster, the people of Vaishya community come forward to serve. The community has gained respect due to its culture and thoughts. The Vaishya community has contributed a lot in the development of the country. It supported the freedom fighters in the freedom struggle, while before independence, when there was the era of kings and maharajas, the Vaishya community also supported in the form of Bhamashah. The community has been taking care of social concerns.
MPs and MLAs were honored
In the program, apart from Vaishya community MP Damodar Agarwal, Minister Gautam Dak, MLA Kalicharan Saraf, Pratap Singh Singhvi, Deepti Maheshwari, Tarachand Jain, Ganeshlal Bansal, Jaideep Bihani, Ashok Kothari, Atul Bansali and Ritu Banawat were honored.