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Let us remember that our national unity is a most priceless asset.

Even if a unity of faith is not possible, a unity of love is.

When you make the sacrifice in marriage, you're sacrificing not to each other but to unity in a relationship.

Peace is not unity in similarity but unity in diversity, in the comparison and conciliation of differences.

Our flag is not just one of many political points of view. Rather, the flag is a symbol of our national unity.

In crucial things, unity. In important things, diversity. In ALL things, generosity.

We are all Malaysians. This is the bond that unites us. Let us always remember that unity is our fundamental strength as a people and as a nation.

No one can undermine national unity.

A little matter will move a party, but it must be something great that moves a nation.

Stay with us, please remain in this country and constitute a nation based on national unity.

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Let us put an end to self-inflicted wounds. Let us remember that our national unity is a most priceless asset. Let us deny our adversaries the satisfaction of using Vietnam to pit Americans against Americans.

Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.

When terrorists attacked the symbols of our national unity and strength, they failed to realize that they were just symbols of our strength. The real strength of our nation comes from our people - not our buildings.

Other than sports, only war and catastrophe can create this sort of national unity.

We reaffirm that on days like this, there are no Republicans or Democrats. We are Americans, united in concern for our fellow citizens.

We have followed a path of moderation, development is our priority, national unity, good community relations, Muslims and non Muslims, this is what has given us the advantage.

So long as the majority of Canadians have two countries, one here and one in Europe, national unity will remain a myth and a constant source of internecine quarrels.

I have been told many times that when I win I make my people proud to be Australian. I am Aboriginal, I am one of them and every time I win or am honoured like this it should be an example to Aboriginal people who may think they have nowhere to go but down. But more importantly I am an Australian and I would like to make all Australians feel proud to be Australian. Ours is a truly multicultural society and should be united as such. I would like to believe that my successes are celebrated by all Australians, bringing our nation together.

The national unity government will need to implement a program that brings all Iraqis together, builds a happy future for the people of Iraq, and gets Iraq to stand on its own feet.

I will open an era of grand national unity.

If we wish that the name Israel be not extinguished, then we are in duty bound to create something which may serve as a center for our entire people, like the heart in an organism, from which the blood will stream into all the arteries of the national body and fill it with life.

On that terrible day, a nation became a neighborhood. All Americans became New Yorkers.

To those who scare peace loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this: your tactics aid terrorists for they erode our national unity and diminish our resolve. They give ammunition to America's enemies and pause to America's friends.

France was built with swords. The fleur-de-lis, symbol of national unity, is only the image of a spear with three pikes.

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The Presidential Years

  • 1 Setting the agenda
  • 2 The Presidency - Getting into Union Buildings
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3.1 The path to a Government of National Unity

Although it took hard negotiation and intense debate for the ANC to accept the idea of a Government of National Unity , something like it was envisaged early on. In his Treason Trial testimony in 1960 Mandela acknowledged a phased transition to democracy as something that could be contemplated. The possibility was there in broad and vague outline in the document Mandela sent to President PW Botha in March 1989. 107 That document drew on insight into the government’s thinking gained from the secret meetings with a government working group 108 ; on discussions with his fellow prisoners from Pollsmoor; and consultations with the ANC leadership in exile. 109

The most crucial task, Mandela wrote, ‘was reconciling the demand for majority rule in a unitary state with the concern of white South Africa over this demand, as well as the insistence of whites on structural guarantees that majority rule will not mean domination of the white minority by blacks.’ Reconciling these matters through negotiation was needed to break a ‘deadlock’, a situation in which neither side had the means to prevail by force of arms (see Chapter 1).

While the ANC saw the possibility of ‘structural guarantees’ in a general and undefined way, the apartheid government, believing that it had enough power to prevent – or at least delay – majority rule, produced varying proposals for constitutional structures which would give minority groups, in particular whites, power beyond the numbers their political organisations could command.

All manner of proposals issued from the National Party government negotiators, the Democratic Party and parties located in some of the bantustans . From the mid-1970s, as resistance grew, a proliferation of constitutional models come from inside the country and outside, from defenders of apartheid and opponents who nonetheless were not ready for democracy. They included varieties of consociationalism – in which executive power is shared proportionally among segments of society defined along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, with a veto in the hand of minorities to protect their minority interests – and federations of regions or communities with a high degree of autonomy and even differing systems of government in different parts of the country. What the schemes had in common was that they were incompatible with majoritarian democracy.

Two central issues will have to be addressed

108 Niel Barnard, Secret revolution (Cape Town: Tafelberg), pp.206-8.

109 NM, Long Walk to Freedom, p.535

The situation, though, was not static; nor were the expectations of the majority of South Africans and the international community. The Harare Declaration , 110 adopted by the United Nations in December 1989, was explicit in its definition of the final outcome of negotiations as an unqualified franchise that conferred equal rights on all South Africans. The constitutional manoeuvres were rendered stillborn by the work the ANC had done to mobilise for consensus across the mass democratic movement on the fundamental aims of negotiations and to achieve acceptance of these broad principles across the globe.

Further, the main protagonists in the negotiations process, the ANC and the National Party government, were wary of international mediation. Each believed strongly that South Africans should resolve their own problems; and find solutions that would – as far as possible – take into account the interests, aspirations and apprehensions of their constituencies. This, in part, reflected a deep patriotism shared among South Africans, including the White community (especially among Afrikaners, as Mandela often commented).

In the four years after Mandela’s release and the unbanning of the liberation movement, the level of organisation and mobilisation among the black majority, the implications for all South Africans of a scorched earth, the negotiating acumen of the ANC and its allies, and the united voice of much of humanity – all these combined to whittle away proposals from the government side for ‘structural guarantees’ in the form of group rights, power-sharing, special majorities, minority vetoes, rotating presidency and the like. In the end, when the ‘roadblocks’ had been removed, the compromise Mandela had foreseen took the form of a Government of National Unity, as a transitional mechanism towards democratic majority rule

People shall have the right to participate in the government and administration of the country on the basis of a universal suffrage

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A sensitive and provocative roadblock, and a persistent one which continued to plague us even during the period of the Government of National Unity, was mainly a historic and psychological one reflecting itself in endemic contempt which the white community, especially Afrikaners, had for blacks.

For almost three and a half centuries, a conservative and arrogant white minority had tried to apply the doctrine of Nazi Germany and preached the unscientific theory that blacks were inferior to whites, in fact, that blacks were sub-human.

One of the main architects of this theory was Dr Hendrik Verwoerd , a former South African Prime Minister, who held that blacks should not be allowed to venture into pastures where they were not allowed to graze. They should never be permitted to rise above the status of hewers of wood and drawers of water.

The apartheid regime, even during the period of negotiations between the ANC and the apartheid regime, still believed that they could save white supremacy with black consent. Although the apartheid negotiators tried to be subtle, it was clear right from the start of the talks that the overriding idea was to prevent us from governing the country, even if we won in a democratic election.

I was still a prisoner in Victor Verster when I first met President De Klerk , leader of the National Party, on 13 December 1989.

Shortly before that meeting I had read an article written by the editor of Die Burger, then the official mouthpiece of the National Party, under the pen name of Dawie, in which he sharply criticised the concept of Group Rights which was being peddled by that Party as the best solution for the country's problems.

This meant that each population group after the first democratic elections would retain permanently the rights and privileges it had enjoyed before such elections, no matter which political party had won.

The essence of this fiction, although not openly said, was that there should be no change whatsoever in the economic and political system of the country. White minority would continue to monopolise all the important rights of citizenship.

The revolutionary changes demanded by the liberation movement, and for which martyrs across the centuries had paid the highest price, would be stifled. The new government would be unable to provide shelter for the people and quality education for their children. Poverty, unemployment, hunger, illiteracy and disease would be rampant. Die Burger criticised this pseudo policy as introducing apartheid through the backdoor.

I pointed out to President De Klerk that if their own mouthpiece condemned this idea, he could well imagine what we thought of it.

We would reject it out of hand. It was at this point that the President impressed me. He conceded that if our movement would not even consider the idea, he would scrap it. I immediately sent a message to the ANC leadership in Zambia in which I described the President as a man of integrity with whom we could do business.

I repeated this statement on countless occasions, here and abroad, after my release from prison.

From the ruins of Group Rights there emerged another gimmick, that of power sharing. Broadly speaking this meant that if, for example, the ANC won seventy five percent of the votes in a general election, and the National Party obtained only twenty five percent, the ANC would not be able to take any major decision without the consent of the National Party. Our delegation, under the leadership of Comrade Cyril Ramaphosa , uncompromisingly rejected this fiction.

Later President De Kierk and I exchanged views on the matter at the residence of Dr Bill Venter, then Chief of the industrial giant, Altron.

Again I urged the President to drop the idea, pointing out that we wanted nothing less than a true democratic government as understood by the civilised world. I warned him that, trying to sell us another version of racial discrimination was unacceptable and, worst of all I said, that would irreparably damage his credibility. I added that our delegation at the Kempton Park negotiation centre, and other delegates were engaged in advanced discussions on the Government of National Unity, which was a far superior principle than either of his two proposals. We finally agreed that this would be one of the best instruments for uniting our people. The Government of National Unity would include all the parties that won five percent or more of the votes in an election.

In her book Anatomy of a Miracle, Patti Waldmeir accurately sums up De Klerk's real aim. She poses the question as to ‘Why the Boers gave it all away.’

She observes that: ‘South Africa's last white president did not set out to hand over power, he set out to preserve it – as much as possible. He never intended to give it all away. But in the end, he did so, and happily.’ 111

Mandela did not take part in the detailed negotiations, but he kept abreast of their evolution, and he forced the pace and direction in line with the ANC’s positions. He paid attention to ensuring the process was inclusive. 112 He received constant reports through interactions with the negotiations team and in ANC National Working Committee discussions. He was always on hand to help resolve difficulties and deadlocks.

Madiba’s point was ‘No, let everybody come, if they want to sit they can put another chair there for them.’

Madiba didn’t attend the meetings of the Negotiations Commission except may be on the odd occasion, but we always had to report to him on every step and everything, constantly report to him. So he was on top of everything, every formulation. In that sense he was an integral part of the negotiating team. He was the most militant member of the negotiating team, by far, on almost every issue, the most militant. We would sometimes sit with each other and say, ‘This is quite an acceptable compromise, we can give into the regime on this one because it’s not really a matter of principle’. And then we would work out between all of us, how are we now to convey this to Madiba, this recommendation, before we go to the NEC. Because we knew he was going to accuse us of being soft, of being moderate. He would often say, ‘Well if you don’t know how to tell these people where to get off, I will come to the meeting tomorrow. I’ll tell them this is unacceptable, if you are unable to tell into their faces that this is unacceptable, I’ll come and do it.’ Afterwards when I thought about it, I thought that what he was doing was what he saw was his responsibility: he knows that if you are involved daily in negotiations, the negotiators on each side try to chip away, chip away, chip away; and his job was to hold the line and to push you to the limit to get the best possible deal. In that sense I think he kept on strengthening the resolve of his own negotiators by being so militant. 113 Valli Moosa

113 Valli Moosa, interview by Tony Trew, Cape Town, 8 September 2014.

Mandela’s focus in this engagement with negotiations was not simply majority rule, but ‘democracy which was modern in the sense that it would be nonracial, nonsexist, secular and embodying all of the modern concepts and human rights’. 114 He also wanted inclusive negotiations.

here were certain things which he was very focused on. One of them was majority rule

The negotiations process was done in the most inclusive way, he wanted us to build a front, which we did, to win over even those who were in the bantustans and all that. He was quite insistent on seeing us do that. So that process he led with good effect. He was able to give us leadership as the negotiating team which was effective and in a way allow us, obviously within the decisions of the NEC, to go ahead and negotiate a number of provisions of the settlement and remain firm on key issues like majoritarian rule. 115 Cyril Ramaphosa

115 Cyril Ramaphosa, interview by Tony Trew, Johannesburg, 6 October 2014.

But at the same time as seeking consensus, Mandela was also preoccupied with what was needed to achieve the ANC’s objectives: ‘Much as he was your consensus builder and your Mr Reconciliation, he had this deeply ingrained feeling of wanting to outflank the enemy all the time’ 116

116 Cyril Ramaphosa, interview by Tony Trew, Johannesburg, 6 October 2014.

At the unbanned ANC’s first elective conference in 1991, Mandela focus spelt out the need to think beyond the content and process of negotiations – effective organisation and mass mobilisation were imperative.

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The winning of the objective of a Constituent Assembly will not be achieved solely through the negotiation process. It will require the generation of mass support for this demand. We reject the regime`s contention that mass mobilisation stands in the way of the negotiating process. In the absence of voting rights, the only power we can exercise is the power and the strength of our organised people. 117

Negotiating power therefore required strong organisation, and strong international links.

He was deeply concerned about the status of the organisation, the branches, the regions as we had them then and felt that the organisation was not nearly as strong as he thought it should be. That is why he crossed the length and breadth of the country to mobilise support. Much as he felt that we needed to prosecute our struggle through negotiations, he knew that we would only be able to do so effectively if our base was strong and therefore strengthening the organisation was important. But there was also the international aspect: he knew that we needed to be present on the international scene and that’s why once he was released he went throughout the whole world to meet people. And of course part of it was fundraising, in typical Madiba style, he wanted resources for the organisation, which was hugely successful. 118 Cyril Ramaphosa

By the final stages of negotiations, late in 1992 and early 1993, this approach had made an impact. The balance of power that had almost equally matched the two side in 1990 had, measured by the strategic outcome of the negotiations process, shifted inexorably in favour of the ANC.

Yet special transitional mechanisms had to be developed, to address the apprehensions of the National Party and its constituency, and to ease them into democratic majority rule. Included in the Record of Understanding of September 1992, agreed between the ANC and National Party, was an interim government of national unity. 119

there shall be an interim/transitional government of national unity.

The ANC recorded its assessment of the new situation in the document Negotiations: A Strategic Perspective, adopted in November 1992. 120

The government, the assessment said, still had command over far-reaching resources, in the state and other military forces, and the support of powerful economic forces. The violence directed against the democratic movement was working to the advantage of the National Party. But the government had failed to gain political support from the majority or even to build alliances with bantustan leaders. Its own constituency was increasingly divided as the right wing made inroads, including within the security forces. It was unable to reverse the deterioration of the economy or make inroads into unemployment and crime.

The ANC, though still unable, in the short term at least, to defeat the government militarily, was now a legal organisation with majority support that was still growing. It had shown its capacity to mobilise its numbers in mass action and to activate support from most of the international community.

Weighing these factors, the ANC concluded that, rather than resume the armed struggle or engage in protracted negotiations which might see the government bolster its position and would in any case impose harsh costs on the country and the people, the best way forward was a swift negotiation process – combined with continuing mass action and mobilisation of international pressure.

What was still to be negotiated included a Government of National Unity after the adoption of a new constitution, beyond the period of the interim government of national unity already agreed in the Record of Understanding. Fierce debate continued in the ANC for some time, even after the Strategic Perspectives document had been adopted by the NEC. For those, like Mandela, who advocated a Government of National Unity, the rationale depended on the need to ward off a counter-revolution that could reverse the gains made; as well as the urgency of dealing with the deteriorating social and economic situation. He stressed the latter in notes he wrote for his input to the debate at the National Executive Council in February 1993:

The balance of forces is not completely static. In this phase of negotiations

The opposite argument is based on the fact that a majority party in the forthcoming election cannot alone effectively address the enormous problems facing the country – the declining economy, the unacceptably high level of unemployment and crime the violence, which is likely to assume even more disturbing dimensions once a democratic government is installed. Political stability, they say, can only be successfully solved through a government of national unity, only political stability rising out of such a government can attract investments. It would be more profitable for comrades when examining the opposing arguments to make concrete proposals as to how the socio-economic issues can be solved by a single party government

The Strategic Perspective document is now a policy document of the ANC and I do not think we should, without prior notice, try to re-open the matter. A leadership that takes policy decisions today and seeks to change them radically the next day cannot inspire confidence in their followers or the public 121

At the end of the meeting he paid tribute to the vigour of the discussion in which reservations were raised, but emphasised the imperative of unified acceptance by all of the collective decision,’ and suggested that some of the popular concerns cited by speakers reflected their own failure to engage with the grassroots on the issue.

5. The reason for some of the concerns expressed here is due partly to failure to recall decisions taken by the organisation on negotiations in general and on the Strategic Perspectives document.…

6. At bottom is a failure by members of the NEC to go to their areas where they have been deployed.

What explanations have been made to grassroots?

Where and when, by whom were queries made, in what organised manner were these complaints made?

7. Lack of understanding of principle of collective leadership.

8. Confidence in our negotiating team

9. Must give clear lead … 122

Apart from the proposal for a Government of National Unity, of a kind that did not allow parties that lost the election to paralyse government, the strategic perspectives document argued that there was a need to forestall potential threats to the new democracy that could come from the security forces and the civil service. These institutions had the capacity not only to destabilise democracy, but also to delay or subvert transition – if the transition to democracy had only negative implications for the individuals who belonged to them, that could feed the forces seeking to destabilise the country. So there was a need to deal with the future of members of these institutions – job security, retrenchment packages and a general amnesty – as part of a negotiated settlement. 123

A democratic government will need to restructure the civil service and the security forces

All this found formal expression in the interim constitution . Besides recording the constitutional principles that would inform the final constitution to be negotiated in the Constitutional Assembly, it set out the framework for a five-year Government of National Unity in which any party gaining over five per cent in the election would be represented.

The structure of the Cabinet was defined by the Interim Constitution:

• the president would be an elected by a joint sitting of both Houses of Parliament; • each party with at least 80 out of the 400 National Assembly seats would be entitled to an executive deputy president from its MPs; • the Cabinet would have not more than 27 members appointed by the president in consultation with the executive deputy presidents and the leaders of parties participating in the GNU; • any party with at least five per cent of the total vote would be entitled to representation in the GNU in proportion to its vote in the election.

The April 1994 election results dictated the composition of the first Cabinet. They meant that the president would be ANC; that there would be two deputy presidents, one ANC and one NP; and that there would be 18 ANC ministers, six NP ministers and three IFP ministers

  • 3.2 Consultations and discussions about the Cabinet

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Essay on National Unity Day

Unity of the Nation is a feeling among the people to live together and share a feeling of oneness. India is known for its unity despite cultural and social diversity . Being a country with a population of 1,425,775,850 i.e. the largest population in the world, people here are united with a common feeling of oneness. A special event is celebrated yearly to celebrate unity and spread the message of unity among all i.e. National Unity Day . This blog can help students and children with sample essay on National Unity Day for essay writing competitions, competitive exams , or in-house exams!

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  • 1 Essay on National Unity Day in 150 Words
  • 2 Essay on National Unity Day 200 Words
  • 3.1 When is National Unity Day Celebrated?
  • 3.2 Previous Year Theme for National Unity Day
  • 3.3 Significance of National Unity Day

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Essay on National Unity Day in 150 Words

National Unity Day is an annual event celebrated on 31 October in India. This Day was initiated by the Government of India in 2014 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhhai Patel . He was the first Home Minister as well as the first Deputy Prime Minister of India.

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is known as the “Iron Man of India.” Unity is the vibe that people share with each other to stay together despite any differences. 

India , known for its cultural diversity is a country with the largest population in the world. People belonging to various religions live together, celebrate together, fight together, and maintain National integration . All such things support and provide strength to the Nation. 

Thus, to celebrate the togetherness and to support the movement of unity started by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the people of India together with the Government of India celebrate National Unity Day every year. Various activities are also conducted to involve the people of India together in support of the objective of the Day. 

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Essay on National Unity Day 200 Words

National Unity Day also known as Rashtriya Ekta Diwas is an important day for India. This day marks the historic event of uniting the princely states into the Indian Union after Independence. India, a place where different cultures, religions, and languages thrive is united through the efforts made by various freedom fighters and reformers who sacrificed their lives serving the country.

One such leader was Sardar Valalbhbhai Patel. His birth anniversary is celebrated as National Unity Day. Hon’ble Prime Minister of India has also inaugurated the statue of Unity which is 182 meters tall in 2018. The Statue of Unity of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is located in Narmada Valley Kevadiya, Narmada, Gujarat, India. 

The Statue of Unity is a tribute to the great Indian leader who served the nation as the first Deputy Prime Minister and the first Home Minister. 

It has taken the lives of many freedom fighters and reformers to overcome the British Policy of Divide and Rule. This day can be celebrated by educating people about the importance of unity, raising voices against injustice, talking about equality, educating people about human rights , etc. Active participation of every individual will help the nation to grow and flourish as unity is considered the strength of any nation. 

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Essay on National Unity Day 250 Words

National Unity Day 2023 is a symbol of strength in unity. Unity holds the entire Nation together in a single strand. India is united with the efforts of all because it takes serious work to hold a huge group of diverse people together. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who is known as the pioneer of Unity started this concept during the fight for Independence . 

National Unity should not not restricted to India it should be a Global concern. This would ultimately help suppress the adverse act of fights between Nations. 

When is National Unity Day Celebrated?

National Unity Day is celebrated on 31 October. It was started in 2014. This day is celebrated to honour Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the “Iron Man of India”. The government of India sets a theme for this special day. The theme for this year has not yet been declared. 

Previous Year Theme for National Unity Day

The table given below depicts the previous year’s themes of National Unity Day:

Significance of National Unity Day

National Unity Day holds great Significance in holding everyone together and living with peace and harmony. Sardar Vallabhbahi Patel played a major role in uniting the Nation after independence. 

He advocated the need to unite princely states into the Indian Union and his efforts had successfully integrated 565 princely states into the Indian Union.

This major event prevented India from dividing the country into small weak states. Therefore, we celebrate National Unity Day on his birth anniversary.

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Unity is all about a feeling of togetherness. India celebrates National Unity Day on 31 October every year in honour of Indian independence nationalist and barrister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He was a social reformer and the first Home Minister of India after independence. He was also felicitated with Bharat Ratna for his contribution to the unity of the Nation. 

National Unity Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhhai Patel and to acknowledge his contribution to uniting India. He also played a major role in the political integration of India. 

National Unity Day is celebrated on 31 October every year. This day marks the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on 31 October 1875 and pays tribute to him for his endeavours to unite the Nation.

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The U.S. Capitol is seen through a display of flags on the National Mall, one day after the ... [+] inauguration of President Joe Biden, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

President Biden made a passionate appeal for unity in his inaugural address Wednesday, saying , “My whole soul is in this: bringing America together, uniting our people, uniting our nation. And I ask every American to join me in this cause.” Those words reflect Biden’s character and temperament. He seeks common ground, not confrontation.This is a welcome and much needed type of leadership, but one that will be sorely tested as the new president inherits a deeply divided country mired in partisan squabbles and competing visions of the truth.  

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 As President Biden seeks to unify our country, he faces this stark reality. According to a Vox and Data for Progress poll taken earlier this month, 72 percent of Republican voters continue to question the November election results. Another recent poll from Quinnipiac found that 73 percent of Republicans believe there was widespread voter fraud. Even among independents, 42 percent said they still do not trust the election results.

Fueling this rejection of the facts is the intransigence of too many Republican leaders, especially in Congress, to acknowledge the truth about the election. A recent colloquy in the U.S. House of Representatives between Jim Jordan (R.-Ohio) and Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern (D.-Mass.) perfectly captures the problem. Jordan denounced the impending impeachment of former President Trump as an impediment to unity. “We should use this time to bring our country together,” he urged. After he concluded, McGovern asked him a simple question: “Will you admit that Joe Biden won the election fair and square, that the election was not stolen”? Jordan refused to answer. He focused instead on the procedural aspects of the January 6 certification process and his objections to the “unconstitutional way that several states conducted their election.” McGovern repeated his question several times, but each time, Jordan refused to acknowledge the truth. Finally, and reluctantly, all that Jordan was willing to say was that Joe Biden “is going to be the president.”

President Biden eloquently summed up the need for official acknowledgment of the truth in his inaugural address when he said : “Recent weeks and months have taught us a painful lesson. There is truth, and there are lies, lies told for power and for profit. And each of us has a duty and responsibility, as citizens, as Americans, and especially as leaders, leaders who have pledged to honor our Constitution and protect our nation, to defend the truth and defeat the lies.” So in the coming days it is essential that we work to establish a shared truth as an essential foundation for national unity and moving forward, truth that is acknowledged by our leaders across the political spectrum.

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National Unity Day 2021: Share These Powerful Slogans And Quotes With Your Loved Ones

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National Unity Day 2021: Share These Powerful Slogans And Quotes With Your Loved Ones

On National Unity Day, people acknowledge Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's legacy and honour his achievements.  The first National Unity Day was celebrated on October 31, 2014.  To mark the occasion, you can send these wishes and quotes to your loved ones and remind them about the contribution of the “Iron Man of India” in laying a strong foundation for the country.

Here are some wishes, WhatsApp messages and status: 

-- There is no dearth of brave young men and women in India. If they get the right opportunity, they can soar high and compete with other nations in every field. 

-- The enemy cannot hurt us if we all Indians become one. Unity is strength.

-- Alone, you are a drop. Together, we are an ocean, a team. This National Unity Day, let us pledge to protect the country's unity.

-- We must remind ourselves of the commitment Sardar Vallabhai Patel showed to build the foundation of this country. We must work to achieve his dreams. 

-- There's a lot of strength in unity. Without it, there is weakness and fear.

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-- Manpower without unity is not a strength unless it is harmonized and united properly, then it becomes a spiritual power. 

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-- By common endeavour, we can raise the country to new greatness, while a lack of unity will expose us to fresh calamities

-- Young men and women are to build-up a strong character. A nation's greatness is reflected in the character of her people. If it was sullied by selfishness, such a people could not prosper or achieve great things. Selfishness had its place in life as everyone had to look to his own needs and that of his family, but it could not be made the be-all and end-all of life.

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In a world where every person brings their unique culture and beliefs, the idea of national integration becomes more important than ever. It’s like a puzzle where each piece is essential to complete the picture. National integration is the bond that holds a country’s diverse communities together, ensuring peace and unity.

Despite our differences in language, religion, and traditions, it’s vital for us to live in harmony and work towards a common goal: the prosperity and well-being of our nation. This unity is not just about being together; it’s about working together, respecting each other’s differences, and celebrating our shared values. As we dive deeper into the significance of national integration, let’s explore how it strengthens our country and makes it a better place for everyone.

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Paragraph on National Integration – 100 words

National integration refers to the sense of unity and togetherness among people of different religions, cultures, and languages within India. It is crucial for maintaining peace and harmony in the country. National integration encourages individuals to celebrate the diversity of India while recognizing the importance of unity.

Schools and educational institutions play a vital role in fostering this sense of unity by organizing cultural exchange programs and national integration camps. These activities help students understand and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of India. By promoting national integration, we strengthen the foundation of our country, making it stronger and more united.

Paragraph on National Integration – 150 words

National integration in India is a cornerstone for creating a cohesive society where diversity is celebrated. It aims to bring together people from various religious, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds, highlighting the importance of unity in diversity. Education systems have a significant role in promoting national integration by incorporating lessons on India’s cultural richness and historical struggles for freedom, which emphasize unity.

Educational initiatives like the National Integration Camps, and the celebration of National Festivals in schools, provide students with opportunities to interact with peers from different backgrounds, fostering mutual respect and understanding. These initiatives not only enrich students’ knowledge about their country’s diverse cultures but also instill a sense of pride and unity in being Indian. Through education, young minds are shaped to appreciate diversity and work towards a united and harmonious India, demonstrating the power of national integration in building a strong and inclusive nation.

Paragraph On National Integration – 200 words

National integration is the process of uniting people from diverse cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds to create a sense of national unity and identity. In India, with its rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and traditions, national integration is particularly important. It ensures social harmony, peace, and the collective progress of the nation.

Educational institutions play a pivotal role in this process by educating young minds about the values of tolerance, mutual respect, and the importance of unity in diversity. Activities such as inter-school cultural exchange programs, essay writing competitions on national unity, and the observance of national festivals encourage students to understand and appreciate the diverse facets of Indian culture.

These academic endeavors help in building a bridge across cultural divides, fostering a spirit of national integration among students. Furthermore, incorporating stories of India’s freedom struggle, tales of national heroes, and historical events that highlight unity in diversity into the curriculum can inspire students. This approach not only nurtures a well-rounded understanding of India’s heritage but also instills a strong sense of national pride and the importance of working together for the nation’s prosperity. Through education, we can cultivate a generation that values national integration as the foundation for a strong, unified, and progressive India.

Paragraph On National Integration – 250 words

National integration is a vital concept that emphasizes the unity and solidarity among the people of India despite our diverse cultures, languages, and religions. It plays a crucial role in maintaining peace and harmony within the country. India, often described as a land of diversity, is home to numerous ethnic groups and communities. National integration encourages all Indians to come together and work towards common goals, promoting a sense of belonging and mutual respect among its citizens.

In the academic context, schools and educational institutions hold a significant responsibility in fostering this spirit among students. Through various activities like cultural exchange programs, national integration camps, and history lessons that highlight the contributions of different communities to our country’s development, students learn the importance of unity in diversity.

Educational curricula are designed to include stories of national heroes from various backgrounds, thereby instilling a sense of pride and unity among students. Competitions and events that celebrate all Indian cultures equally also help in bridging the gaps between different communities.

Moreover, the role of teachers in encouraging discussions on the importance of national integration cannot be understated. By promoting inclusive values and mutual respect, teachers can inspire young minds to appreciate the richness of India’s diverse heritage. Ultimately, national integration within the academic setting is about preparing students to become responsible citizens who value unity in diversity, which is essential for the nation’s progress and prosperity.

Paragraph On National Integration – 300 words

National integration is the bond that brings people together in a nation, making them feel connected and united despite their diverse backgrounds. In India, a country known for its vast cultural, linguistic, and religious diversity, national integration is especially important. It ensures that all Indians, irrespective of their differences, live in harmony and contribute to the country’s development. The concept encourages understanding, tolerance, and respect among the various communities that make up the Indian populace.

Educational institutions play a pivotal role in nurturing this concept from a young age. Schools across India are tasked with the important mission of embedding the values of national integration in their students. This is achieved through a carefully structured curriculum that includes the study of Indian history, culture, and heroes from different regions and communities. By learning about the struggles and achievements that have shaped the nation, students develop a sense of respect and admiration for their diverse heritage.

Extracurricular activities like debates, drama, and music competitions centered around themes of unity and diversity further reinforce these values. Such platforms not only provide students with an opportunity to express their views on national integration but also help in understanding and appreciating the perspectives of others. Additionally, national festivals and commemorative days are celebrated with great enthusiasm in schools, symbolizing the unity of India’s soul despite the diversity of its expressions.

The inclusion of languages from different parts of the country in the school syllabus also promotes national integration. Learning a new language not only opens up a window to understand another culture but also fosters a sense of respect and appreciation for it. Through these academic and extracurricular endeavors, schools in India play a critical role in building a strong foundation for national integration, ensuring that the future citizens of the country carry forward the legacy of unity in diversity.

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Essay on unity in which we explain the importance of unity for both the individual and society. We also present several short topic models and a paragraph on the importance of unity among the people of the same country.

Essay on unity is important because it deals with basic elements for writing an article or topic on unity, such as the components of unity, how we promote national unity, and what are the benefits of unity for both the individual, the family and society.

National unity is the highest and most important type of unity, because the unity of individuals leads to the strength of societies, and thus the strength of the nation.

Essay on Unity

Unity is important for individuals and societies, and that is why we present the essay on unity, in which we show that importance, and how strength is an inevitable result of unity.

In our essay on unity, we will discuss some of the global events that led to the weakness of some countries as a result of civil conflicts.

We will also talk about some strong countries as a result of the interdependence of their citizens and their union in times of crisis.

Unity definition

Unity may be between individuals, or it may be between large groups, such as national unity. It is the rallying of citizens around the goals of their state, not searching for personal gains, and not discriminating between citizens on religious, cultural or social grounds. Everyone works for the common good.

The solidarity and cooperation of citizens is necessary for the progress of the state in all fields, and therefore it is important to solve all internal problems and conflicts, so that the state can devote itself to development and the establishment of huge economic projects.

The importance of national unity

There is no doubt that national unity is the basis on which the state relies on facing all challenges, and there will be no national unity except by fighting corruption, preventing injustice, and establishing justice among citizens.

We can summarize the importance of national unity as follows:

  • National unity gives the state a strength that makes enemies fear it and think a lot before trying to attack it, because men are the protectors of the homeland, and therefore they must be one hand against any enemy that threatens their homeland.
  • Unity reduces the proportion of internal problems, and there is the ability to solve problems easily. This is because unity among the members of society makes them care about valuable goals, such as the economic advancement of the state, protecting the state and showing its strength so that the enemies fear it. These goals make the internal differences not of great importance, and they can be resolved easily.
  • Unity contributes to the advancement of all sectors of the state. There is no doubt that progress in all areas of life requires the efforts and expertise of all individuals, so no segment of society can be dispensed with. Every member of society has an important role in the progress of society.
  • National unity helps spread peace, reject violence and hatred, and eliminate racism. Feelings of love, brotherhood and tolerance prevail among the members of society. Thus, peace spreads among members of society, and crime is reduced.

The importance of unity within the family

Unity among family members is the microcosm of unity among members of society. The family is the one that teaches its children good values ​​and morals. Among these values ​​are unity between family members and cooperation among them. Unity among family members is an important thing as it achieves the following:

  • Unity among family members. The individual feels safe, as his family members will support him in all crises.
  • Unity makes the family strength, and we see this clearly in large families, where it is valued and respected among other families.
  • The interconnected family enjoys good job opportunities, because each of them tries to help the other members of his family by transferring expertise or nominating him to the employers.
  • Unity between family members strengthens their relationships, and provides them with opportunities to work in leadership positions.
  • The mental health of individuals is good when the individual feels valued within his family.

How do we develop unity among the members of society?

There are many factors that any state can follow in order to strengthen unity among the people, and thus ensure economic and political stability, including:

The role of the family in educating its children the importance of unity

The family is the first teacher who implants in the hearts of young people values ​​and principles. One of the most important principles that the family must inculcate in the hearts of its children is the love of the homeland and belonging to it, and work to advance it.

All of this requires unity and cooperation among the members of society, and that general goals should take precedence over personal goals.

When the child grows up on these principles, he will realize that the most precious thing he has is the homeland, and he will work to advance his country with enthusiasm.

The role of the media in promoting unity among citizens

There is no doubt that the media, through its various means, has a great role in guiding citizens, and therefore the media must have a positive role in guiding citizens to unity and cooperation and to reject differences.

This is done through targeted programs that help bring people closer together, and not exploit differences in ideas to sow discord and division among the people’s sects.

The role of the school and the university in promoting unity among students

There is no doubt that educational institutions have a great role in guidance and counseling, and therefore teachers must be a good role model in unity and cooperation, as this behavior will be transmitted to their students easily.

The curricula should also include topics on the importance of unity among the nation’s groups, and non-discrimination between them, regardless of their culture, beliefs or economic conditions.

At the end of the essay on unity, we explained the importance of unity for both the individual and the society. We also clarified the ingredients that help to promote unity among the members of one society, and what are the advantages that accrue to both the individual and the state as a result of unity. We hope that you have benefited from what we have provided.

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50+ Inspiring Unity Quotes Perfect For Bringing People Together

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In simple words, unity is a state of being together.

Unity has always been an essential ingredient of human existence, and in today's ever changing world this has never been more important. These unity quotes will inspire you to reach out to others and  maintain peace and harmony will all your friends and family members.

We all are familiar with how great things can be achieved when we work together or when we stand together. The power of unity has impacted so many people around the world.

However, in some instances we can forget to value unity as much as we should, be it forgetting to show gratitude towards our family and friends who always support us to reach our goals or failing to appreciate the hard work or kids gestures of others which in turn improve your own day.

So much is possible when we prioritise unity.

Therefore it is so important to promote and maintain unity in order to lead a happy and successful life. You cannot achieve your goals all alone, you need the support of people around you to help, and that is what diversity and unity is all about.

So it is clear that unity is an important and valuable concept, but how do we achieve it? Well, these inspiring quotes about unity might be a good place to start!

Whether you're looking for quotes about standing together, quotes about diversity and unity, or even some uniting family quotes, you're sure to find one you like from our carefully compiled list.

From together we are strong quotes and famous quotes about unity, to quotes about peace and unity and power in unity quotes, there is something to inspire everyone in this wonderful list of diversity and unity quotes.

If you are still looking for more inspiring quotes once you have enjoyed this article, you can also check out our you can do anything quotes and you and me quotes to be further inspired. We hope you find the strength in unity from these beautiful quotes.

Inspiring One World Unity Quotes For Bringing People Together

Togetherness is a state of being close with a group of people. We share a strong connection with the people we are closest to during good and bad times.

Staying united provides us with a sense of security, support and inner strength in times of difficulty and allows us to achieve great things, knowing that we have the loving support of those around us, always.

These quotes emphasize the fact that unity is strength and encourage us all to embrace and celebrate unity whenever we can. You can find a positive quote for everyday in this list!

1.“We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.”

-Martin Luther King, Jr.

2. "Unity to be real must stand the severest strain without breaking."

– Mahatma Gandhi.

3. "We are each other’s harvest, we are each other’s business, we are each other’s magnitude and bond."

– Gwendolyn Brooks .

4. "We cannot be separated in interest or divided in purpose. We stand together until the end."

-Woodrow T. Wilson.

5. "When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside cannot hurt you."

– Winston S. Churchill.

6. "We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided."

– J.K. Rowling.

7. "When spiders unite, they can tie down a lion."

- Unknown*.

8. "Unity is strength… when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved."

– Mattie Stepanek.

9. "The significance which is in unity is an eternal wonder."

– Rabindranath Tagore.

10. "Even the weak become strong when they are united."

– Friedrich von Schiller.

The Most Powerful And Inspirational Unity Quotes

Here are some powerful and inspirational unity quotes that will encourage you to embrace aspects of unity in your day-to-day life. Apply these quotes for unity in your personal relationships and you will see the magic of unity work its powers.

These quotes about diversity and unity will help you to celebrate your love, affection and closeness with friends, relatives and even strangers too. They will remind us that we are strongest when we come together as one.

11. "Where there is unity there is always victory."

– Publilius Syrus.

12.“We are each other’s harvest, we are each other’s business, we are each other’s magnitude and bond.”

– Gwendolyn Brooks.

13. "When I make a fist, it's strong, and you can't tear it apart. As long as there's unity, there's strength."

-Ara Parseghian.

14. “Like a sculptor, if necessary, carve a friend out of stone. Realize that your inner sight is blind and try to see a treasure in everyone.”

– Jalaluddin Rumi.

15. “Unity without verity is no better than conspiracy.”

– John Trapp.

16. “The deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless…beyond speech…beyond concept.”

-Thomas Merton.

17. “Remember upon the conduct of each depends on the fate of all.”

– Alexander The Great.

18. “Unity is strength, division is weakness.”

–Swahili Proverb.

19. “So powerful is the light of unity that it can illuminate the whole earth.”

-Baha’U’Llah.

20. “Unity and victory are synonymous.”

– Samora Machel.

The Best Unity Quotes That Will Lift Your Spirits

There are many ways to demonstrate the act of togetherness. Sometimes you need to work hard to keep people united and at other times it seems simple and easy to embrace unity.

Sharing happiness and sorrows with close friends helps to ease the more difficult times in life. Close friends and relatives help in easing your problems and are always able advise you with better alternatives.

Take inspiration from these beautiful quotes about unity that will encourage you to stand together with others to achieve great things.

To ensure peace and harmony, people across the globe are preaching and practicing the concept of unity. Let us take a look at the different range of thoughts penned down by the popular speakers around the world.

21. “There is beauty and power in unity. We must be united in heart and mind. One world, one people.”

– Lailah Gifty Akita.

22. “The significance which is in unity is an eternal wonder.”

-Rabindranath Tagore.

23. “You don’t get unity by ignoring the questions that have to be faced.”

-Jay Weatherill.

24. “No doubt, unity is something to be desired, to be striven for, but it cannot be willed by mere declarations.”

-Theodore Bikel.

25.“Unity is vision, it must have been part of the process of learning to see.”

– Henry Adams.

26."I offer you peace. I offer you love. I offer you friendship. I see your beauty. I hear your need. I feel your feelings."

-Mahatma Gandhi.

27. “In union there is strength.”

28. "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success."

– Henry Ford.

29. "All for one, one for all, that is our device."

– Alexandre Dumas.

30."Unity is vision, it must have been part of the process of learning to see."

– Henry Adams.

31."Unity can only come when there is better coordination and mutual understanding in the society."

-Atharva Veda.

32."We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men."

-Herman Melville.

33. "Society is unity in diversity."

– George Herbert Mead.

34. "What ever disunites man from God, also disunites man from man."

– Edmund Burke.

35.“You are never alone. You are eternally connected with everyone.”

36. "We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men."

37. "As the unity of the modern world becomes increasingly a technological rather than a social affair."

- Marshall McLuhan .

38. "The essence of the beautiful is unity in variety."

-W. Somerset Maugham.

39. "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success."

-Henry Ford.

Beautiful Unity Quotes To Inspire You

You do not always need to work hard to achieve unity. If everyone simply aims to be selfless, kind and honest, we are much closer to achieving true unity.

However, sometimes you do need to put in extra efforts to bring people together, and for this you might need an extra burst of inspiration. Below, we have listed some more motivational thoughts and unity of family quotes by people who strongly believe in the concept of unity.

Read these positive quotes today or any day to feel energized and inspired to embrace the unity in your life. Which of these unity quotes inspires you the most?

40. "Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much."

-Helen Keller

41. "Within sorrow is grace. When we come close to those things that break us down, we touch those things that also break us open. And in that breaking open, we uncover our true nature."

― Wayne Muller.

42. "In order to have a winner, the team must have a feeling of unity - every player must put the team first ahead of personal glory."

-Paul Bryant.

43. "For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack."

-Rudyard Kipling, 'The Jungle Book'.

44. "Buddhism... is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity."

-Albert Einstein.

45. "I think my best skill in this whole deal is as a conduit to try to bring people together, because I think it’s in our unity that we’ll have the greatest strength."

-Woody Harrelson.

46. "Our flag is not just one of many political points of view. Rather, the flag is a symbol of our national unity."

-Adrian Cronauer.

47. " There is no such thing as a 'self-made' man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us."

-George Burton Adams.

48." And all the books you've read have been read by other people. And all the songs you've loved have been heard by other people. And that girl's pretty to you is pretty to other people. And that if you looked at these facts when you were happy, you would feel great because you are describing 'unity'."

-Stephen Chbosky.

49. "I want to enjoy not getting recognized while it lasts. But the mask is a symbol of unity."

-Alan Walker.

50." Build for your team a feeling of oneness, of dependence on one another and of strength to be derived by unity."

-Vince Lombardi.

51. "Thus, no marriage or family, no ward or stake is likely to reach its full potential. Until husbands-wives, mothers-fathers, men-women work together in unity. For the purpose of respecting and relying upon each other's strengths."

-Sheri L. Dew.

52. "Rise above sectional interests and private ambitions... Pass from matter to spirit. Matter is diversity, spirit is light, life and unity."

-Muhammad Iqbal.

53. "Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself. Your body and mind will become clear and you will realize the unity of all things."

54. "We should attempt to bring nature, houses, and human beings together in a higher unity."

-Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

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In such countries where people from different religions and practices live together, national unity is the only thing common among them. It is their love for their nation.

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National Unity is a feeling among the people of a nation that binds them together to share a feeling of oneness. It has been an important factor for a nation since ancient times.

Importance of National Unity

National Unity holds the greatest importance for a nation. Only those nations are strong where national unity is found in the deep of its roots. The national unity unites the people of that nation and enables them to fight against the enemies. The feeling of national unity depends only on how much we love our country.

It was the power of national unity when India fought with the outsiders and got freedom from their 200 years long slavery. To spread national unity, it is very important to respect our national symbols and national anthems well.

National Unity is a very important thing for the people of a nation. If a single person among billions of a nation doesn’t maintain national unity, the nation can never be strong.

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National unity is deeply related to the ideology of the country. We need national unity for many reasons. First, a nation must be united to make progress in different fields of life. secondly, we should know that our country is passing through a critical phase of its history. It is always exposed to danger from such a sworn enemy as India. India has already attacked our country twice. We are afraid of being attacked again. We need national unity in order to face the Indian attack.

Thirdly, at the same time, we need national unity for making progress in the social, political and economic fields. A united nation is always strong and stable. It has an image of great power. Before the partition of India, the Muslims were united on one platform under the leadership of Quaid-i-Azam. If the Muslim had not been united; Pakistan would have been a dream.

We can achieve national unity by following different things. First of all, justice should be done to everybody in Pakistan. Pakistan consists of four provinces. Here the people speak different languages and wear the different dress. If we deal out justice to people living in all provinces, we can keep them united. Justice means that we should deal fairly with them in the political, economic and social fields.

The people of each province should be dealt with justice, goodwill and love. This will lead them to national unity.

A common language should be adopted to achieve national unity. In our country people belonging to different races live. There are Punjabis, Pathans, Sindhis and Baluchis. They speak their respective mother language. They should not be disturbed in speaking their mother language. They should be convinced to use one language for the official use. This language can be Urdu. Moreover, people may be asked to wear one dress, at least in social functions and in official gatherings. This oneness of dress is a great thing. It can produce oneness among different groups of people. There is also one more thing which is the first and foremost requisite of national unity.

It is our faithful adherence to our ideology that can unite our nation. By following Islam, we can never be disunited. Islam gives us a lesson of unity, faith and discipline. It stresses that all Muslims are brothers to one another. They enjoy equal rights. Islam does not have faith in social distinctions among different groups of people.

It does not believe in caste, colour and creed. Everybody is equal in the eye of law. Islam does not believe in economic exploitation. It has faith in justice and can foster unity among different groups of people. We can say that Islam is the great binding and unifying force among different groups of people.

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Introduction

Such countries where people from different religions and practices live together, national unity is the only thing common among them. It is their love for their nation.

National Unity

National Unity is a feeling among the people of a nation that binds them together to share a feeling of oneness. It has been an important factor for a nation since ancient times.

Importance of National Unity

National Unity holds the greatest importance for a nation. Only those nations are strong where national unity is found in the deep of its roots. The national unity unites the people of that nation and enables them to fight against the enemies. The feeling of national unity depends only on how much we love our country.

It was the power of national unity when India fought with the outsiders and got freedom from their 200 years long slavery. To spread national unity, it is very important to respect our national symbols and national anthems well.

National Unity is a very important thing for the people of a nation. If there is a single person among billions of a nation who doesn’t maintain national unity, the nation can never be strong.

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1. National unity is vital for survival and progress

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  • Maintenance of freedom
  • Peace, progress and prosperity

3. Need of national unity for Pakistan

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4. United we are invincible, disunited we fall

  • Promote love and fraternity
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"Where there is unity, there is always victory". (Publicius Syrus)

National unity is vital for the survival and genuine progress of a nation. Without unity, a nation disintegrates and eventually loses its identity. No doubt, union is strength. Things and objects stay intact as long as they are united. The weakest objects derive strength from their unity. A particle of dust is nothing, but the same particle can uproot trees, dismantle huge buildings, dash big complexes, bash up huge cultural centers and smash anything when it is a part of a storm or a typhoon. The individual is like a drop of water. The nation is like an ocean. The drop of water draws its strength from the ocean. Similarly an individual draws his strength from the nation or community of which he is a member. Allama Iqbal has very wisely said, "The individual exists only in relation to the group; outside the group, he is nothing". The wave exists only inside the river; outside the river, it is nothing".

No struggle is successful without national unity. When there is a sense of cleavage among the individuals, the nation falls apart. National unity is an invaluable asset. It helps the nations to gain freedom, maintain honour, win victories, achieve progress and solve knotty problems. The creation of Pakistan is a clear proof of Muslim unity. Similarly, Ata Turk united his people and achieved unbelievable victory. On the other hand, Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun because his brothers were divided against him and within themselves too.

Our religion Islam is a religion of unity. It condemns disunity among the Muslim. The Holy Quran explains unity among the Muslims: "And hold fast the rope of Allah and not be divided".

National unity is the greatest need of our country. We cannot make Pakistan a strong and invincible fortress of Islam unless we are united. If we are united, ni enemy can harm us. Our disunity will always tempt the enemy. The present circumstances call for national unity all the more. Our enemies have hostile and huge monistic policies against us. They have flexed their muscles against us more than once in collusion with anti-Pakistan and anti-Islam forces. They are hell bent to destabilize Pakistan. Not atomic weapons nor conventional armed forces, nor foreign aid but our national unity alone can make them lick the dust. Therefore, we must be united.

United we are invincible, disunited we fall. It is crystal clear that nations without unity are soon wiped off. The current situation in Pakistan does not augur well. Sectarianism, fanaticism, provincialism, depotism, ethnicity, barbarism, narrow nationalism etc, are proving a stumbling block in the way of our social, economic, political, religious, national and international progress. Let us therefore in the name of Islam and Pakistan shun all our difference. Let us promote unity, love, sacrifice, brotherhood and friendship in our country. Let us present a united front against the forces of evil, disunity, exploitation oppression, injustice, hatred etc. We must remain united. It is utmost necessity for our survival and progress.

"Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all". (Nelson Mandela)

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WATER, a lifeline for human beings, is undeniably crucial for the peaceful coexistence of communities and the prosperity of nations. In Pakistan, a country blessed with diverse landscapes, rivers and an untapped agricultural potential, water has always played a pivotal role in sustaining livelihoods. However, the current water crisis in Pakistan is not only threatening the availability of this precious resource but is also putting national unity at risk. A recent report of the UN Global Water Security 2023 Assessment places Pakistan in the critically water insecure category. The water crisis shatters the foundations of national unity as it impacts food production and disrupts life in urban areas, industrial production and inter-provincial relations.

First, food security is a founding pillar of national unity. In Pakistan, agriculture is a primary driver of the economy and a major source of employment for its burgeoning population. However, agriculture heavily relies on a consistent and reliable water supply. The water crisis has disrupted this equilibrium, imperiling food security. Insufficient water for irrigation leads to decreased agricultural productivity, food shortages and rising food prices.

Sindh and Punjab, two of Pakistan’s largest agricultural provinces, have faced water-related concerns. Historically, both provinces have been essential contributors to the nation’s food security. However, in recent years, water scarcity has become a contentious issue between the two provinces. Moreover, the menace of climate change has given birth to the risk of floods and droughts with minimum chances of taking any mitigation measures as climate patterns have become unreliable. It means that even if we plan things to manage the available water resources, we will remain at risk of facing water-related disasters owing to the vulnerable nature of our climate. This scenario provides a constant risk to the pillars of national integration.

Rapid urbanization is another facet of Pakistan’s development that is intensifying the water crisis. As people flock to cities in search of better opportunities, the demand for freshwater has skyrocketed. Unfortunately, many Pakistani cities are grappling with a severe shortage of fresh water. The combination of inadequate infrastructure, mismanagement and an ever-growing population puts immense pressure on the already strained water supply.

Karachi, Pakistan’s largest and most populous city, provides a stark example. As urbanization continues unabated, Karachi’s water needs have outstripped its supply. The result is that millions of residents face daily water shortages and water tankers have become a common sight in many neighborhoods. Rural areas, where agriculture is the primary source of livelihood, face the brunt of water scarcity, while cities consume a disproportionate share. This disparity can exacerbate tension, creating a rift between urban and rural communities in the coming years. National unity can only thrive when both urban and rural areas receive equitable access to resources, including water. On the other hand, industries in Pakistan are vital contributors to the national economy. However, the industrial sector is also grappling with the water crisis. Shortages of water in industrial areas hamper production and hinder economic growth.

Balochistan is a province rich in natural resources but struggling with industrial development due to water scarcity. The province has immense potential for economic growth, particularly in the mining and energy sectors. However, there is a need to supply water to the industrial sector in the province for the establishment and expansion of industries. This, in turn, will reduce the economic miseries of the province. Similarly, industries in other provinces require a constant supply of water. The textile industry and luxury goods industries require ample amounts of water. Water scarcity creates a sense of economic disparity among the people as shortage of water halts industrial production. Therefore, overcoming water scarcity is essential to strengthen cohesion among provinces and thwart national disintegration.

National unity thrives when mutual progress and prosperity are guaranteed. Water is not merely a regional issue; it is a matter of collective responsibility. If water is not shared equally among the citizens of a nation, it becomes a breeding ground for disintegration. In Pakistan, the water crisis has become a tipping point for friction among provinces as the increasing demand for water contains seeds of erosion of national unity. Water crisis generates a blame game among the people of a state. Accusations of water theft and mismanagement become commonplace when this sacred resource becomes rare. This further deepens the rifts within a country.

Pakistan has already been facing many external challenges and there is no room for challenges like the water crisis to become threatening. Water education, to be taught as a subject in schools and colleges, must be given to the young generation. Moreover, a widespread media campaign must be initiated to give people awareness about water conservation. The government needs to focus on all the water conservation-related projects. In the agricultural and industrial sectors, modern technologies need to be implemented to conserve water. Above all, a ten-year policy to manage the water crisis must be made with the consent of all the provinces. All these steps are essential to ensure national integration and overcome water scarcity.

While Pakistan has been going through financial, social and political turmoil, the issue of the water crisis is being ignored. The water crisis in Pakistan is not just a matter of water scarcity; it’s a challenge to national unity. As the availability of freshwater dwindles, the issues of food security, urbanization, industry, provincial relations and the blame game have all emerged as threats to the country’s cohesion. To ensure national unity, Pakistan must tackle its water crisis holistically, addressing the availability of water and the equitable distribution of this life-sustaining resource among its diverse regions. Only through cooperation and collective responsibility can Pakistan navigate the treacherous waters of the water crisis and safeguard its national unity. It is high time for Pakistan to recognize that the water crisis is not just an environmental issue but a test of its ability to maintain unity in the face of adversity. Only by addressing the water-related needs of the population in all the provinces can we discover the treasure of unshakable national cohesion and integration.

—The writer is CSS Officer, based in Sargodha.

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Essay on National Unity Students

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Kainat Shakeel

National Unity Students play a vital part in shaping educational geography by fostering a terrain of inclusivity, forbearance, and understanding. From literal significance to ultramodern-day impact, these students contribute significantly to the development of a harmonious society.   

Defining National Unity Students:

National Unity Students are individuals who laboriously engage in enterprises that promote concinnity and diversity within educational institutions. They’re title holders of inclusivity, working towards creating a terrain where students from different backgrounds can attend peacefully. The significance of similar students in educational settings cannot be exaggerated, as they contribute to the overall well-being and success of their peers.  

Literal Significance:

The conception of National Unity Students has evolved, with roots deeply bedded in literal movements for social justice. From civil rights movements to anti-apartheid demurrers, students have been at the vans of championing unity and equivalency. Understanding this literal environment provides a foundation for the principles and values upheld by the National Unity Students moment.   

Characteristics of National Unity Students:

National Unity Students parade distinctive traits that set them piecemeal. They aren’t simply unresistant spectators but active contributors to creating an inclusive atmosphere. Their commitment to embracing diversity, fostering open dialogue, and grueling conceptions makes them pivotal agents of change within educational institutions.   

Role of National Unity Students in Educational Institutions:

In educational settings, National Unity Students play a pivotal part in bridging gaps between different groups. They laboriously promote harmony and understanding through colorful enterprises similar to artistic exchange programs, mindfulness juggernauts, and cooperative systems that celebrate the uproariousness of different backgrounds.  

Challenges Faced by National Unity Students:

While the work of National Unity Students is estimable, they face challenges in prostrating conceptions and prejudices. Navigating through different perspectives requires adaptability and a commitment to breaking down walls. By addressing these challenges, National Unity Students contribute to creating a more tolerant and accepting society.   

Educational Reforms for National Unity:

To further strengthen the impact of National Unity Students, there’s a need for educational reforms. This includes integrating inclusive classes that reflect the diversity of the pupil body and enhancing artistic mindfulness programs to foster a deeper understanding of different backgrounds.

Success Stories of National Unity Students:

Real-life exemplifications of National Unity Students leading poignant enterprise inspire others to follow suit. From organizing events that celebrate artistic diversity to laboriously addressing social issues, these success stories showcase the positive influence that these students can have on their peers and communities.   

Community Engagement and Outreach:

National Unity Students extend their impact beyond the confines of educational institutions. Engaging with the community through outreach programs, cooperative sweats, and enterprise for community development demonstrates their commitment to creating positive change on a broader scale.   

National Unity Students Catalysts for Social Change:

Beyond the educational sphere, National Unity Students serve as catalysts for social change. By addressing societal issues through collaborative action, and championing for equivalency and justice, they contribute to erecting a more indifferent and harmonious society.  

Support Systems for National Unity Students:

To empower National Unity Students, establishing support systems is pivotal. Mentorship and guidance play a vital part in nurturing their leadership expertise and furnishing a network of like-inclined individuals who partake in their commitment to unity.   

Celebrating Diversity within National Unity:

Embracing artistic differences is a foundation of National Unity Students’ work. By promoting a sense of belonging for all students, irrespective of their backgrounds, they contribute to creating a terrain where diversity is celebrated and valued.   

Impact on Academic Performance exploration findings indicates a positive correlation between unity enterprise led by National Unity Students and academic success. Creating a conducive literacy terrain that prioritizes inclusivity enhances the overall academic performance of students. 

National Unity Students as Future Leaders:

The rates developed by National Unity Students contribute to the development of unborn leaders. Their guests in promoting unity, understanding, and forbearance lay the root for effective leadership in various fields. 

Global Perspective on National Unity in Education:

Comparing enterprises worldwide provides precious perceptivity. By learning from international stylish practices, National Unity Students can broaden their impact and contribute to a global movement towards creating inclusive and different educational surroundings.   

Conclusion:

In conclusion, National Unity Students play a pivotal part in shaping the educational experience for students worldwide. From literal roots to ultramodern- day challenges, their commitment to unity and inclusivity contributes to creating a more tolerant and harmonious society. Encouraging students to embrace the principles of National Unity Students ensures a brighter, more inclusive future.

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ICYMI: Midwest Democratic Leaders Emphasize Party Strength and Unity Ahead of 2024 Democratic National Convention

Democratic state party chairs from Midwest battlegrounds highlighted the stakes of the 2024 election and the split screen the DNC will bring directly to the American people in August

CHICAGO – As more than 400 Democratic leaders from across the country visited Chicago this week to preview the Democratic National Convention, Convention Chair Minyon Moore and state party chairs from Midwest battleground states highlighted the role of Midwest Democrats in bringing the story of the party and President Biden to the American people at this year’s DNC.

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“This summer, our convention will show America a split screen. The Republicans will show how they have fallen to the extreme, while Democrats will show how we are working for the mainstream,” said Convention Chair Minyon Moore. “Come August, we will renominate the Biden-Harris ticket, tell the story of our party and the President, and you will see Joe Biden back at the White House in November.”

“This week was just one example of how Democrats from around the country are working towards a common goal: to build the stage for our President and our party to bring the story of President Biden’s record accomplishments for the American people, to the American people,” said Ken Martin, ASDC President, Minnesota DFL Chair, and DNC Vice Chair. “This is going to be a fantastic display of what our President and Vice President have done to deliver for people throughout this country.”

“The Midwest is the perfect place to tell the story of the Biden-Harris Administration’s historic accomplishments for the American people and the Midwest people. Just look at Michigan, where Democratic leadership is benefiting Michiganders’ everyday lives all the time: creating jobs, lowering costs, improving health care, protecting freedoms, and much, much more,” said Lavora Barnes, Michigan Democratic Party Chair. “Democrats in the Midwest and across the nation are focused on protecting freedoms and making real progress…That’s the difference that America will see when they watch this DNC convention.”

“What we’re going to see in the Republican Convention in July in Wisconsin and in this Democratic Convention here in Chicago, is a tale of two parties, a tale of two conventions, and a tale of two visions for this country. One that tries to move us back, not just to the 1950s, but to the 19th century, on the Republican side, ripping away freedoms that people have fought and died for,” said Ben Wikler, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair. “And on the Democratic side, a message about growing the economy from the middle out and the bottom up and defending the freedoms and the basic principles that make this country great.”

“Chicago is a Democratic stronghold that has given us so many Democratic legends. It represents the diversity of the Democratic Party and America,” said Lisa Hernandez, Democratic Party of Illinois Chair. “Chicago is a union town in the heart of the heartland, where we can tell the real stories of how Democrats are improving the lives of working families. In August, we’ll tell the story of how the Biden-Harris administration’s Investing in America agenda is improving lives, including right here in Chicago.”

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