
Filed under Dr B R Ambedkar, Kanshi Ram, Saheb Kanshi Ram
” I will never get married,
I will never acquire any property,
I will never visit my home,
I will devote and dedicate the rest
of my life to achieve the goals
of Phule -Ambedkar movement”
These pledges remind the work of Manywar Kanshiram Sahib who is remembered in the history of India as a True leader of Bahujan Samaj. The journey of Kanshi Ram and his movement of socio-cultural revolution and economic emancipation of Bahujan Samaj started way back in 1964. Kanshi Ram, the eldest son of Mr. Hari Singh, resident of Khawaspur village of Punjab’s Roper district, was born on 15th March, 1934, in a Sikh family belonging to the Ramdasia Community. After qualifying the examination conducted by the Defense Science and Research Development Organization, he moved to Pune in Maharashtra and joined the Explosive Research and Development Laboratory at Kirkee, where he was exposed to the bad breath of Hindu social order i.e. atrocious caste system. In the ordinance factory, where Kanshi Ram was working, the management cancelled the holidays of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti and Buddha Jayanti and instead granted Tilak Jayanti holiday and an additional holiday during Diwali festival. As a reaction to this, not the Ambedkarites from Maharashtra but a Scheduled Caste Mr. Dina Bhana, from Rajasthan, protested against the cancellation of these two holidays. Dina Bhana’s protest resulted in his suspension. By this atrocious act, agitated Kanshi Ram fought the legal battle for Dina Bhana.
As a result, not only was Dina Bhana reinstated but the holidays were also restored. The unjust and casteist act on the part of management resulted in a new awakening in Kanshi Ram, as he did not properly realize the casteist divisions in his youth in Punjab. Thereafter Kanshi Ram studied the literature of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the biggest destroyer of Brahmanism after Buddha, Jotiba Phule and Periyar. Dr. Ambedkar’s Monumental work, “Annihilation of Castes” influenced Kanshi Ram tremendously. In one night he read the book three times which created not only an impact on Kanshi Ram, but shaped his thinking and future course of actions. Beside Dr. Ambedkar’s writings, Mr. Kanshi Ram found the path of further movement in Dr. Ambedkar’s plan for political action. On 24th September 1944, at Madras, with an absolute clarity Dr. Babasaheb declared the political goal of his struggle. Addressing the large followers he said, “Understand our ultimate goal. Our ultimate goal is to become the rulers of this country. Write this goal on the walls of your houses so that you will not forget. Our struggle is not for the few jobs and concessions but we have a larger goal to achieve. That goal is to become the rulers of the land.” Accordingly the agenda of political power was pursued constantly by Dr. Babasaheb in his further programmes. On 4thOctober, 1945, in the Working Committee meeting of All India Scheduled Castes Federation again he elaborately stressed on the political power and said, “Politics should be the life-blood of the Scheduled Castes.” Since politics of Congress party, the mouthpiece of the dominant castes was detrimental to the very existence and interests of backward class people, Babasaheb tried to form a broad – base movement of all the victims of Brahmanism.
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dalit History, Dr B R Ambedkar, Saheb Kanshi Ram
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dalit, Dalit History, Saheb Kanshi Ram
BSP Ki Kiya Pahchan
Neela Jha da, Hathi Nishan
What Does This Slogan Really Mean?
……There is an inherent great meaning in the election symbol of BSP. The “Elephant”. This election symbol of BSP represents the large and giant population of the”Bahujan Samaj” like the elephant. And the “Blue Flag” of the party represents the soothing blue sky. It shows that then sky does not discriminate anybody on the basis of caste, creed, rich, poor and treat people with full equality. It also signifies peace and tranquillity, which is certainly not available to mankind on this earth planet. That’s why the BSP wants to create an atmosphere of justice and peace here and now on this earth, like the sky. The BSP thereby means that it wants to see a just, humanistic and equality-based social and economic order, which would serve the interest of all the sections of the Society. Considering all these, the BSP had chosen “Elephant” as its election symbol and “Blue” colour as its flag.
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dr B R Ambedkar, Saheb Kanshi Ram
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dr B R Ambedkar, Quotes, Saheb Kanshi Ram
मान्यवर श्री कांशी राम जी पर एक बहुत प्रसिद्ध गाना। ज़रुर सुने।
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dalit, Dr B R Ambedkar, Saheb Kanshi Ram, Songs
Filed under Behan Mayawati, BSP, Dalit, Dr B R Ambedkar, Saheb Kanshi Ram
Media blackout on Behan Mayawati’s rally in Punjab today! According to my father (who attended the rally), it was one of the biggest rally in recent time in Punjab but media busy talking about Kejriwal’s visit to Punjab!
Akali Dal, BJP, Congress and AAP all are anti-Dalit and all these political parties have done nothing to help Dalits. In Punjab if we want equlity and rule of justice, it’s a time to bring BSP in power.
Behan Mayawati demanded Bharat Ratna for Saheb Kanshi Ram Ji
A few other photos from Nawanshahr rally (Punjab)
Photos Credit – HT and friends
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