I am not the youngest, but one of the youngest; however, as a younger MP, you have more responsibility because you represent the largest segment. The problems that younger people face are perhaps not easily understood by others because, whereas generations used to change every 20 to 30 years, today there is a generational gap within a 10-year or smaller period of time, and with this what the youth needs, how they think, and what they want has changed dramatically. Most people in that age group have a very different mindset because they are born in an independent India and have overcome the colonial hangover; they believe they owe nothing to anyone; they want a good lifestyle; they want to grow; they want to get a good education; their entire aspiration is different, and their way of thinking is very different. The biggest responsibility as the younger MP is to voice their opinion and explain how they feel about it, as well as what kind of cultural system we are going to provide and how we have to move forward, giving the example of his own state Haryana MP Kartikeya Sharma said, "We have just found in the state of Haryana, in Hisar district, Rakhigadi village, which is the oldest settlement. It was found almost 20 years ago, but the real work has started now. It is the settlement, which is 7,000 to 8,000 years old, much older than the Indus Valley Civilization, Harappa, Mohenjodaro, or whatever we have read in the history so far, and the human skeleton we found, so I am talking about that kind of history and this kind of opportunity for young India, which I was talking about earlier. In spite of the fact we have younger MPs and politicians, the youth wants success; they want their doers, they want to achieve something in life, and that is why they look up to the prime minister. He is not exactly young; he is in his 70s, but he is someone who has gone from the bottom to the top of the country as a showcase to the country's youth, demonstrating that you don't have to come from a political or a business family; you can actually come from nowhere and still reach the top of the country, and that's what young India is about, and that's what young India wants; it's not only necessary that I am young because I know what they want; I think PM Modi is the epitome of what youth in India want, which is to succeed. They want to succeed in some way by bringing about change that is true to their culture and heritage while also being progressive in order to make a good life for themselves, and this is what the country's youth want.
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