Tag: Bhimrao Ambedkar
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The Mahabodhi Dilemma: India’s Great Buddhist Shrine Still Struggles for Its rightful Custodians
Buddhists have long demanded full control of Mahabodhi Vihara, citing its historic and spiritual significance. However, a 1949 law keeps temple management under Brahmin-dominated oversight. Despite global recognition of Bodh Gaya as Buddhism’s holiest site, calls for exclusive Buddhist administration persist, reflecting a deeper struggle for rightful representation and justice
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Ambedkar’s Vision Betrayed: Land, Education, and Equality Replaced by Statues and Speeches
Amit Shah’s statement underscores a troubling trend of reducing Ambedkar’s transformative vision to mere political convenience. Ambedkar’s India, built on inclusivity, education, and welfare for the marginalized, is far from realized. This is why Ambedkar’s India remains an unfulfilled dream in a society still plagued by inequality
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‘The ruling class has always manipulated law and jurisprudence to criminalise the subaltern people’
‘Author’ Lalu Prasad Yadav — currently languishing in the Birsa Munda Central Jail in Ranchi — considers himself in the league of Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi, claiming that had these world icons failed in their mission, history would have treated them as villains. Gopalganj To Raisina: My…