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Congress president and UPA chairperson
Sonia Gandhi delivers the convocation address at Aligarh Muslim University. She
is the second women to deliver convocation address at the prestigious
university. She said, Aligarh Muslim University, for over a century, has made
its name as a strong pillar of nationalist and secular education by being a
steadfast inculcator of modern education and has kept alive the principles of
its founder by following the path shown by him. The greatest asset of Indian
republic is unity in diversity and its ‘ganga-jamuni tehzeeb’. AMU is the true
epitomization of this ‘tehzeeb’. This university’s commitment regarding ‘unity
in diversity’ is not just an act of tokenism but a truth evolving from the
experience of its founders. It is proof of the fact that unity in diversity is
not just a hollow slogan but a pledge and those principles that are associated
with the foundation of this university and get reflected in its teaching,
outlook as well as its day to day life. I am aware of the fact that case
regarding minority status of AMU is pending in Supreme Court. I assure you that I would make every possible
effort to help maintain the strong reputation of this great university. Vice
Chancellor talked to me about improving the infrastructure of the university.
Few days ago I even got the memorandum of your students union. I will surely
talk to government regarding all these issues and make every possible effort to
do my bit to resolve this issue. My family has had a deep relationship with the
Aligarh Muslim University. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru had such relations that despite
his busy schedule he took out time to repeatedly visit this place. The
University has awarded me an honorary degree as well and student union has also
accorded me with a lifetime membership. I am proud that you have always enthusiastically
supported us and many of the institutions here derive their name from the
members of my family. The Culture of India is one of the greatest evolutions in
the human civilization. Any facet of life, whether social, cultural, political
or literary, has not remain untouched by its influence. Whether one observes
the grandeur of the surrounding buildings and architecture , turn the pages of
history or looks at its music, poetry and painting , our culture’s signs will
be found everywhere. It has got embedded in our souls. Islam has amalgamated
with soil of this country in a such a way that now it has become its
inseparable part. Here Muslim community has established a dignified image and
played an important role in country’s development. Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru have
described this contribution in innumerable words in his book ‘Discovery of
India’. This community has given India a great crop of leaders who played an
important part in our freedom struggle. This university is itself associated
with many great personalites. Abdul Gaffar Khan, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Mohammed
Ali, Zakhir Sahab, Hasrat Mohani, Rafi Ahmad Kidwai, Abdul Majeed Khwaja, K N
Ashraf, Saifuddin Kitchlew and Sheikh Abdullah are few of the great examples
who inspired the future generations.
It gladdens me to know that so many young
women are receiving their degrees today. No community can really progress or
prosper if half of its population lags behind. Aligarh Muslim University,
Abdullah Girls College has produced remarkable women like Dr. Rasheed Jahan and
Ismat Chugtai and many others who through sheer grit and determination
confronted social prejudice and antagonism to earn their place in life and the
respect of their peers. They are inspirational figures. They should be your
ideal. The path of success and independence has never been easy and change is
never given to anyone on a platter. You have to struggle, you have to work
hard, you have to persevere and never despair. You will confront situations,
you will meet people who will try to discourage you, you will meet people who
will tell you things cannot change, do not believe them. The country needs
women professionals in every field of life. You owe this to your parents, your
teachers and this great institution that has given you the opportunity to
pursue your dream. You can and you will succeed. All of you young women and men
have had great and good fortune and privilege of spending some years in the
portal of Aligarh Muslim University deriving the intellectual and moral
sustenance that prepares you for your future. Many of you will go on to great
endeavors and high achievements as indeed you should. But it is my hope that as
you make your way through life you will give thought to those who have been
less privileged than you, that whenever you can you will extend them a helping
hand. The world is an unequal place but its harshness can be mitigated greatly
if we only remember that we are the members of a larger society in which all of
us must live and share. It is up to us too and it is our responsibility not
just to do well for ourselves but to ensure that the country at large and our
people at the whole make progress. Today youth are the future leaders of the
nation. You are the future leaders of our nation. We want you to develop a questioning
outlook to look beyond the obvious, to question that you see and to engage with
the real issues. Only then can you provide leadership not only in the areas of
knowledge but in other spheres as well.
You must believe in yourself and your ability, always tinkering it with
the knowledge that however imperfect the world may be there is always a larger
good illustrious goal and the greater community than the individual. As Illama
Iqbal said, “sitaro se aage jahan aur bhi hai” (there is a world beyond stars)
. If you keep this in your mind you will be in harmony with Sir Syed’s vision
and wisdom which led him to establish the institution form which you are
graduating. And if you do then this university, its faculty, its college and
its students will remain in forefront of India’s continuing resurgence. The
ideals of this great institution are to touch the sky. They are echoed in your
university Tarana, ‘jo abra yahan se uthega who saare jahan mein barsega’(the
clouds to leave this place shall rain all over the world). My blessings will be
always with you. Jai Hind.
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