He spoke of uplifting the lowest strata of society as a path to overall development.
"Due to distinction and division, problems in the society arises. Those who shiver and are waiting for a cup of tea on the Yamuna banks are the most deprived ones and need to be uplifted and taken care of.
"We all need to believe in humanity. If the lowest strata of the society is taken care of development, it will happen in real sense," Jung said.
Minorities should be on the basis of economic background and not on the basis of religion or caste, Jung said.
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