HÜDA PAR Deputy Demir calls on graduates to uphold traditional values
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HÜDA PAR Deputy Şahzade Demir spoke at the graduation ceremony of Gaziantep Islam, Science and Technology University, urging graduates to take responsibility for building the future based on traditional values.
Demir emphasized the importance of education and building a strong foundation in knowledge, technology, and civilization. He lamented the erosion of traditional values, particularly the family unit, and warned that a society without a strong foundation cannot build a strong future.
He advised graduates that their graduation marks a new beginning and their primary duty is to build the future based on traditional values. He called these values "eternal, profound, thousand-year-old values" that are essential for building a strong future.
Demir concluded his speech by congratulating the graduates and their families and wishing them success in their future endeavors. (ILKHA)
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