India, Oct. 8 -- OP Jindal University

Sonipat (Haryana) [India], October 8: "Few young people, if at all, in the country, are even remotely interested in entering into public life. However, if you go outside of metro cities, Tier-II, Tier-III cities and rural India, there is an undying passion for becoming involved in the process and people are vying to contest elections, and maybe the reasons aren't just about governance and leadership. Young people, particularly in semi-urban and rural areas, are far more inclined to enter public life." said Mr. Sachin Pilot, Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly at the Jindal Leadership Series Lecture on the theme 'Gen Z, Politics Click, Share & Lead'.

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