"Atmosphere of tension" in society will not last long, Nitish

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

and JD(U) chief today expressed concern over 'atmosphere of tension' in society, but said it would not last long.

Pointing out that many today felt politics was an opportunity for creating wealth, he said those who follow ideal politics, and serve people will be successful.

"Whatever is the atmosphere in the country, there isan atmosphere of tension. People are only attacking eachother. They are blabbering, no one is looking at the amount ofwork happening, people only blabber," said.

Addressing JDU workers at the state conference of the party here, he said "the atmosphere that has been created in the society, the tension that is created, all these according to me will not continue for long."

The country will progress when there was love, peace, goodwill, harmony and respect towards each other in the society, said.

"Let us follow any religion, or belong to any community, if we don't respect each other and if there is no atmosphere of peace, then the country cannot progress, he added.

Without naming anyone, said some people were trying to create an atmosphere of unrest within the country and also outside. "A different kind of atmosphere that is being created. I'm fully confident that it will not continue for long," he said.

Speaking about the current state of politics, he saidat the end only those who follow ideal politics and serve the people will be successful.

Reminding Mahatma Gandhi's words that those in power are just trustees, he said "many feel politics is an opportunity, instead of doing service, they indulge in creating wealth. Wehave to get rid of it."


expressed hopes of a good start for his party in the May 12 assembly elections in

"We need not think about what will happen in thiselection, but I'm sure that it will be a good start.the good start will pave the way for Karnataka's tomorrow, I'm fully confident about it," said.

"All of you should work together to give new direction for ...," he said.

Expressing confidence in the leadership of who is the state of the JDU, asked party men to work with full

"Now elections have come, you (Patel) fight this election and field number of people you want to field. We are all with you," he said.

is the son of former J H Patel.

Reminding party workers not to think just about today, he called on them to work for the future.

"Have patience, don't loose it. Believe in ideal politics...." he advised.

Indicating that JDU will contest May 12 polls in someof the constituencies, said the first list of candidates will be announced on May 15.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 21:50 IST