New Delhi: The Vice-President, Jagdeep Dhnakhar said that, “Indispensability of human resource is a myth. The idea that "things can’t function without you" doesn’t hold true. God has already determined the limit of your longevity. So, he has also decided [ that you can’t ] be indispensable.”
Calling upon the youngsters to believe in themselves, he said, “...Believe in yourself. No living mortal is entitled to your respect unless you see virtue in them. The urge to be a sycophant or a hypocrite must never be there. We must appreciate the way we think. Maybe we are right, maybe we are wrong. Always listen to the other point of view. Don’t be judgmental, thinking that you alone are right. Maybe you need a correction. Maybe the other point of view will enlighten you about what can happen”.
Addressing students and faculty members as Chief Guest at the 4th Convocation Ceremony of the Masters’ Union in Gurugram, Dhankhar said, “ It is a very simple thing in our country we idolize and iconize very quickly, and we never ask why he is a great lawyer, why he is a great leader, why he is a great doctor, why he is a great journalist. We just assume that it is….You must ask questions, Why? There was a time when who would do business? There were business families, business dynasties, their strongholds, only they would do it, just like the feudal lords used to rule. Democracy made politics democratic. Now, you are going to democratize the economic, industrial, commercial, and business landscape of the country. Today, you're taking a huge leap forward—mark my words, you don’t need lineage, you don’t need a family name, you don’t need family capital, you need an idea, and that idea is not the exclusive domain of anyone.”
Underlining the potential of the nation's bureaucracy, Dhankhar said that, “The greatest advantage Bharat, home to one-sixth of humanity has is its bureaucracy. We have the finest human resources, bureaucracy, that can bring about any transformation if led by the right executive in the right frame, an executive that facilitates and does not obstruct.”