Dr. Udit Raj said that the statues of Dr. Ambedkar and Gandhi were removed from prominent places in the Parliament so that their influence could be eliminated.



Dr. Udit Raj, Ex. MP and National Chairman, Dalit, OBC and Minority Parisangh (DOM Parisangh) said that the statues of Dr. Ambedkar and Gandhi were removed from the prominent place in the Parliament so that their influence could be eliminated. All the statues of great men installed in the premises of the Parliament are respected fully, but in some cases the contributions of Gandhiji and Dr. Ambedkar are different, the Modi government wants to reduce their stature. This will not be tolerated and there will be continuous opposition to it. There was a fierce struggle to install the statue of Dr. Ambedkar, only then the statue could be installed in 1967. When the statue was being installed, was it not done thoughtfully at that time? In fact, the Modi government is mostly engaged in destroying heritage. All these destructions are being done with the intention of becoming great themselves. On 26th June, various organisations will hold a protest at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi.

Dr. Udit Raj ji further said that whether the Constitution is abolished or Baba Saheb's statue is vandalised or reservation is abolished, government establishments and departments are privatised or constitutional institutions are weakened or any other major loss or injustice happens, Bahujan Samaj Party Supremo Ms Mayawati has neither to speak nor give the right to the party people to speak. The entire party has been destroyed in helping the BJP. Those who follow Kanshi Ram ji and believe in Bahujan Sukhay and Bahujan Hitaay will have to unite again. Such people should make an alternative. On 22nd June, the country's thinkers and prominent and active people of the society are meeting at the Constitution Club, New Delhi, to revive the Bahujan movement.

Shri Rajendra Pal Gautam, MLA (AAP), former Minister - Delhi Government said that Dr. Ambedkar & Gandhi ji's statue was installed at the most prominent place. That place had become the sacred place of democracy. When the voice of the opposition was suppressed, MPs used to go there and protest. Spectators from the country and abroad also came to watch.

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