"[AAP’s manifesto has promised deshbhakti curriculum. What was the need for it?] Gandhiji had said a student who comes out of school or college should have three qualities — he should be a good human being, be capable of earning for his family and should be a hardcore nationalist. We started the happiness curriculum for making them good human beings, entrepreneurship for pet bharne ke liye (earning a meal) and deshbhakti for making them hardcore nationalists."
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We are not soft nationalists, we are hardcore nationalists: Arvind Kejriwal Subhendu Mukherjee & Alok KN Mishra | TNN | Updated: Feb 6, 2020,
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