Politics is not about divide the nation in the name of religion/cast but to the defend the country & represent it in international forums.

Debasish Sinha
Politics is not about divide the nation in the name...
Politics is not about divide the nation in the name...
Politics is not about divide the nation in the name...
Politics is not about divide the nation in the name...
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Politics is not about divide the nation in the name of religion/cast but to the defend the country & represent it in international forums. This quote reflects on how political parties and leaders should behave and use their position to serve and protect their nation and people. He states that politics should not be about tearing apart the country and divide it into different beliefs or castes, but it should be used as a tool to unite the nation and protect its values.

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