Parliament Highlights | 'Not considering any proposal for dual citizenship': MHA in Lok Sabha
Parliament LIVE: Going back to the early days of partition, the senior Congress leader said, "I am among those fortunate people who never went to Pakistan. When I read about circumstances in Pakistan, I feel proud to be a Hindustani Muslim."
Updated: Tue, 09 Feb 2021 05:43 PM IST
File Image
New Delhi | Jagran Politics Desk: Congress MP Ghulam Nabi Azad during his retirement speech in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday summed up his more than four-decade-old political career in few Urdu couplets and a brief speech. "I would like to depart with only a few words using a few couplets. A ten-hour speech can be summed up in merely two couplets by a poet. And I would like to take that approach. To express my thoughts on my entire political career would be a tough task to perform," Azad said in Rajya Sabha. Going back to the early days of partition, the senior Congress leader said, "I am among those fortunate people who never went to Pakistan. When I read about circumstances in Pakistan, I feel proud to be a Hindustani Muslim."