‘Devta Doesn’t Mean God, Deity’: Rahul Gandhi Defines The Term In US.

'Devta Doesn't Mean God, Deity': Rahul Gandhi Defines The Term In US.

During an interaction in Dallas, Texas, Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, offered insights into the Indian concept of a ‘Devta’ and addressed the growing concerns surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on jobs. Speaking about Indian culture and values, Gandhi explained that the term ‘Devta’ is often misunderstood in its association with divinity. 

“Devta in India actually means a person whose internal feelings are exactly the same as his external expression, meaning he is a completely transparent being, it does not mean god. If a person tells me everything he believes or thinks and expresses it openly, that’s the definition of a Devta…What’s interesting about our politics is how do you suppress your own ideas, how do you suppress your own fears, greed, or ambitions and observe other people’s fears and ambitions,” said Rahul Gandhi.

Gandhi went on to highlight the relevance of this concept in politics, saying, “In politics, what’s interesting is how people suppress their own ideas, fears, greed, or ambitions and focus on observing those of others. The real challenge is in listening to others, not just projecting your own views.”

Rahul Gandhi also emphasized the role of listening in effective leadership. “Listening is much more important than speaking,” he said. “It’s fundamental to understanding people. In politics, you don’t need to raise every issue but rather focus on addressing the fundamental ones. You choose your battles much more carefully when you truly listen.”

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