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Home | India | Even My Late Mother Was Abused At Jantar Mantar Pm Modi Urges Forgiveness For Misguided Children

‘Even my late mother was abused at Jantar Mantar’: PM Modi urges forgiveness for ‘misguided children’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a late-night Instagram message, expressed anguish that even his late mother was subjected to abuses during the NEET protest at Jantar Mantar. Calling the protesters “misguided children,” he urged society to forgive them and guide the youth on the right path instead of punishing them.

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Published Date - 1 August 2026, 12:50 AM
‘Even my late mother was abused at Jantar Mantar’: PM Modi urges forgiveness for ‘misguided children’
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said it pained him that even his late mother was subjected to filthy abuses at Jantar Mantar and lamented that “our daughters” had used such language, even as he called for forgiving the “misguided children”.

In another late-night video message released on Instagram, the prime minister said he could understand the anguish prevailing in the society, but stressed that this was the time to embrace the youth and guide them on the right path.


Modi said he was speaking because his heart told him to address the youth over what had happened during the protests against alleged irregularities in the NEET examination at Jantar Mantar.

He said some “naughty children” had hurled filthy abuses at him, using language unfit for a civilised society.

“Not only was I subjected to abusive language at Jantar Mantar, but even my late mother was abused there with filthy language. But abuses never solve anything; let’s guide the misguided,” he said.

“I want to forgive them. People make mistakes, but it was a cultural shock that our daughters are using such abusive language. We must forgive our youth who were misguided; after all, they are our children. It’s our duty to show them the right path,” he said.

Drawing an analogy, he said, “We don’t disown our teeth even if they bite our tongue; both belong to us, just as our youth are our own.”

The prime minister appealed to the youth to come forward and learn from their mistakes. “Our country is moving forward, and they too must move ahead with it,” he said.

Modi said there is scope for correction during childhood.

“That is why I fully understand the anguish in the society… This is the time to show these children the correct path by hugging them,” he said.

The prime minister said the situation could not be changed by dragging such children into courts or parading them before society.

“Society should also accept my submission because sometimes people go astray, but that does not mean they should be punished. The children are ours. It is our responsibility to show them the correct path. It is a hard task, but I have to do it,” he said.

Referring to young protesters, Modi said he wanted to tell “these friends” to come forward to work for the country, learn something new, and learn from their mistakes.

“The country is progressing well. Move forward, and you too will progress. This is my dream. I live for you and work for your bright future. Let us move forward and take the country ahead. Let us learn from our mistakes and move forward,” he said.

The students’ protest was led by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) at Jantar Mantar here. It began on June 20 and ended after 36 days on July 25 following the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan as the Union education minister and the government’s acceptance of the protesters’ demands.

The agitation galvanised thousands of students in protests across the country and received the support of major opposition parties.

The discontent spilt over into a massive march to Parliament on July 20, which witnessed a strong police response involving lathicharge and the use of tear gas. After three rounds of talks, the CJP and the government reached an agreement on July 25 under which the government accepted its demands, following which the protest was called off.

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