People Sitting Abroad Want To Push Country's Youth Towards Negative Politics: BJP Chief
People Sitting Abroad Want To Push Country's Youth Towards Negative Politics: BJP Chief Published By, Last Updated: June 07, 2026, 09:29 IST Referring to political
People Sitting Abroad Want To Push Country's Youth Towards Negative Politics: BJP Chief Published By, Last Updated: June 07, 2026, 09:29 IST Referring to political unrest in neighbouring countries, Nabin argued that similar anti-establishment campaigns would not find resonance among Indian youths. Nitin Nabin was speaking during an interaction in Ranchi. BJP president Nitin Nabin on Saturday warned that certain “forces" were attempting to push the country’s youths towards what he described as “negative politics", urging young Indians instead to focus on nation-building and constructive engagement. In an apparent reference to Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke, Nabin alleged: “Some people sitting abroad assume they can give directions to the youths of India." He further added that today’s young generation was more interested in contributing to the country’s development and securing its future.
“But some forces are trying to make the country’s youths anti-establishment." Nabin, who is scheduled to attend several party events and organisational meetings during his Jharkhand tour, issued a stern message to those he accused of misleading young people. “Those who want to push the youths of this country towards negative politics, I warn them that the youths of India will choose positive politics," he said. कुछ लोग विदेश में बैठकर भारत के युवाओं को भ्रमित करने का प्रयास कर रहे हैं, लेकिन भारत का युवा Positive Politics करेगा। pic.twitter.com/lbWV8IA7I7— Nitin Nabin (@NitinNabin) June 6, 2026 While acknowledging that dissent was a democratic right, he stressed that it must remain within constitutional and democratic norms. He highlighted the role of young Indians in driving innovation and entrepreneurship.
“The country’s youths are known for innovation and creation. Because of their dedication, hard work and efforts, around two lakh startups have come up. The country aims to become a global IT hub," Nabin said. Referring to political unrest in neighbouring countries, he argued that similar anti-establishment campaigns would not find resonance among Indian youths. “The anti-establishment campaigns we witnessed in our neighbouring countries can never be for the country’s youths, who will work in a disciplined manner to build the nation," he said. Reiterating his criticism of overseas influence, Nabin added, “Some people sitting abroad think they can give direction to the youths of India, but the youths are not going to become a puppet in the hands of a few people." (PTI Inputs) News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author News Desk The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad.
