NSUI Launches ‘I Love India’ Campaign for Unity

By Special Correspondent

Bhopal: The National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) on Saturday organised a symbolic awareness drive titled “I Love India – Nation First” at the Board Office Square in the state capital. Activists held placards reading “I Love India” and appealed to citizens to reject religious extremism while upholding national unity, brotherhood, and constitutional values.

NSUI state secretary Aman Pathan emphasised that India’s true strength lies in its diversity and composite culture. “We must rise above divisions of religion, caste, and language, and place the nation first. Extremist ideologies divide society, while our campaign sends out a message of unity,” he said.

Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee’s social media department general secretary, Sanjay Mishra, stated that the country can only be strong when every citizen feels safe and respected. “Such positive initiatives guide society in the right direction. The youth’s efforts will challenge divisive politics in the future,” he added.

Among those present were Nabeel Aslam, Vansh Kanojia, Subhash Yadav, Shubham Sharma, Faizal Pathan, and Abhishek, who collectively described love, unity, and brotherhood as India’s real identity.

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