Justice Katju explores the balance between reason and emotion by referencing the tale of Lord Krishna and the gopis, highlighting how Udhav’s rational approach fails against the gopis’ emotional devotion. This narrative parallels the need for both reason and passion in addressing modern India’s socio-economic crises like poverty, unemployment, and malnutrition. Katju criticizes the self-centeredness of contemporary Indian youth, contrasting it with historical examples of patriotism from figures like Cincinnatus and American revolutionaries. He advocates for a passionate, united struggle led by selfless leaders to instigate a socio-economic revolution in India.