No discrimination will be done in India on the basis of Hindu-Muslim.

Justice to all, appeasement of none - our party believes in this.

Ours is a party with internal democracy. When we take a collective decision, it is not taken by a few people. It is taken only after serious analysis and wide consultations, in a true and democratic manner.

Law and order is the first and topmost priority.

Phone tapping is bad and should not happen.

No, the Ram Mandir issue is not a political one. It is a national and cultural issue. We would like to see a grand Ram temple come up at the place of the birth of Lord Ram in Ayodhya.

We dream of nation-building. We cannot achieve this by fomenting social divisions.

No one will be allowed to misuse our soil.

After globalisation, one country can't destabilise another country, as the international community will not forget it.

I believe that when it comes to the creation of Sankalp Patra, India in its history has never seen such participation of people.

Pakistan and its associates find it difficult to understand that there are no 'good terrorists and bad terrorists.'

Inter Services Intelligence-aided sleeper modules within the country are more dangerous than a nuclear bomb.

We are very clear that we will go to any lengths for the sake of protecting our national pride.

I am proud of all Army personnel serving in Siachen who are leaving no stone unturned to defend our motherland.

Dialogue can be held with everyone. It is not necessary to be like-minded to hold talks, but it is compulsory to be right-minded.

In our effort to tackle terrorism, we should look into all possible avenues of cyber-crime, its linkages with the terrorist world, and how these could be dealt with.

Some people are trying to create hatred among Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Parsis by following the divide and rule trick adopted by British rulers, but they have been failed miserably.

India always wants good, friendly relations with its neighbours and continues with its policy of not disturbing anyone. But if someone fires at us first, we will not count the retaliatory bullets.

'Secularism' is the most misused word in the country. Its misuse should come to an end.

It is shameful that the working committee of United Nation Security Council has raised serious question on India's ability to fight against terrorism, and the government should take note of it.

A Smart City cannot be imagined without proper recycling.

If we are to rid ourselves of terrorism, we will have to genuinely believe that attempts to distinguish between 'good' and 'bad' terrorists are misleading.

We should be working for protecting unity and integrity of the country... We should all strive to maintain a conducive atmosphere among the different communities.

No one can dare cast an evil eye on India.