By IANS,
New Delhi : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesman Tarun Vijay Friday described Apple co-founder Steve Jobs as “a self-realised yogi and a spiritual achiever” and demanded that his Stanford University speech should become part of school curriculum in the country.
“To me Steve was always a self-realized yogi, a spiritual achiever, who controlled destiny through sheer faith in him and good karma,” Vijay said in a statement.
Jobs died Wednesday after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Vijay said Job’s speech at Stanford University in 2005, “where he spoke on death and on his life” should form a part of school curriculum in the country.
“It’s a speech that is a small yet powerful sacred book of freedom … Steve gave his best dreams to us. He showed dreams can be realized. He changed our lives with hope and happiness. In this atmosphere of trashing social lives and ugly politics, what more could we have had asked from God,” Vijay said.