"During my entire life, if something has inspired me the most that has been nationalism. I got this feeling first when I was in school and college and became an RSS volunteer at the age of 14," he said.
He said that at that time the feeling was that India should become independent. He added he was hurt when he saw that in the trains all the removable equipment in trains had marked on them "stolen from the GIP."
He said he was also upset when he went through books like Catherine Mayo's book 'Mother India' which even Mahatama Gandhi had termed as a "gutter inspector's report."
Advani said he also read all the books written as rebuttals that were written to Mayo's book. The BJP veteran said though he had released numerous books, he felt especially happy that very learned people had come together to write a history of ancient India.
RSS ideologue S Gurumurthy and former Director of the Intelligence Bureau Ajit Doval were among those present.
