Srinagar:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Saturday said that no matter the challenges, the journey of knowledge, peace and resolve must never stop, urging youth to stay disciplined and determined in shaping a united and progressive nation.
Speaking at the International Seminar “Rahi ki Virasat” (The Legacy of Dr. Rahi Masoom Raza) held at the Convention Hall, University of Kashmir, which was dedicated to the legendary writer, poet and thinker, the LG Sinha, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said he is pleased that this seminar has been organised to bring the thoughts and legacy of Rahi Masoom to life, much like the sacred flow from Gangotri to the earth.
The Lt Governor said, Rahi’s centenary year will begin on August 1, 2026, stating that his legacy is not confined to literature or films but represents a deep connection between the Ganga, Indian civilization and humanity. “If we remove Rahi from the essence of Ganga and Sanskrit, distortion will enter his legacy,” he said.
The Lt Governor recalled how Rahi never compromised with his principles, even during the Emergency. “When many in Bollywood remained silent, Rahi Sahab raised his voice.”
He added that Rahi’s writings inspired the youth to introspect and act with sincerity. “He wrote, Nayi nasal humari nasal se peeche hai; hamare paas khwab nahi the, inke paas jhoothe khwab hain” and through that he challenged the youth to find purpose beyond illusion,” Sinha said.
Stressing the role of young people in shaping India’s future, the Lt Governor said, “Whatever happens, the journey must not stop. The youth have wings, but they must also have strength and discipline to continue the journey of peace and resolve. “No one should be allowed to break that spirit.”
He said that in recent years, a new consciousness has awakened across the country and every citizen wants to stand and contribute to ‘Viksit Bharat’. “I appeal to writers, scholars and thinkers to take forward Rahi’s legacy, to project the moral and cultural vision of India before the world,” Sinha said.
The Lt Governor further said India is now the world’s fourth-largest economy and will soon become the third-largest. “Our traditions have always valued unity and brotherhood, even as some people try to divide us on caste or religion. Such forces must be defeated by the collective will of our youth,” he said.
He described Rahi Masoom Raza’s contribution to Indian culture as timeless. “Rahi brought the Mahabharata closer to millions, even to those who never read it. His journey is one of truth, compassion and continuity and that journey must never stop,” Sinha said—(KNO)







