“Every movement starts with a thought, moves with support and ends with a change. For the first time in my life, I am experiencing a thought manifesting into movement. The movement has started with a bang and I am sure that every citizen of India will participate in it and play their role in bringing the change”, says Tarun Om Kathuria, a businessman from Delhi. He was one amongst the many youngsters, who took responsibility for the change that they wanted to see in the country.
Following this event, Guruji addressed a large gathering of youth from villages around Bangalore and Ramanagaram in the Art of Living Ashram in Bangalore during the Yuva Jagruti Sammelan on 6 February. "Fight corruption with truth and non-violent means, we have to come together to root out corruption from India. The youth have to bring a wave of transformation. We need to stand strong against corruption irrespective of any party or person”, he said. Inspired by the revolution that Mahatma Gandhi lead by means of ahimsa, the youngsters discussed about the various ways to tackle corruption in peaceful yet powerful manner. They expect to create a mass movement for using of the RTI Act, staging of street plays to create awareness and conducting regular follow up regarding the local projects