“With the banner of Nationalism in our hearts to build up a Mighty India, let us march forward on the path of Duty. This is no time for rest; this is no occasion for faltering. Let us go onwards and onwards, till we reach the Goal.”

Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha Session- July, 18-19 1970, Chandigarh
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