Relevance of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the Emerging India and the
World at large
With the every passing day, relevance of Babasaheb Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar is increasingly gaining strength and currency not only in India but
beyond too. The democratic processes in India, of late, has clearly shown that
the marginalized segments of the society are getting restive to have their say
and share not in the polity alone but
also in the economy and also
socio-cultural sphere and rightly so. As visualized by our fore-fathers led by
Babasaheb Ambedkar, the political democracy established with our constitution
in 1950 has to be transformed into social and economic democracy to keep India
on track. It is not for nothing that every political formation and
socio-cultural outfits is falling on each other to own Babasaheb Ambedkar and
his legacy. The dictum of ‘One Vote: One Value’ has started showing its
efficacy and setting the trends (Disha and Dasha) for the things to follow in
the days to come. Here lies the relevance of Babasaheb Ambedkar. The time is
fast approaching when the dalit voters would start asserting a bit more in
spite of the fact that the vested interests tend to keep them divided. But my
gut feelings tell me that Ambedkar would prevail, as I wrote in one of my
recent blogs. It will be difficult to ignore Ambedkar and his legacy anymore.
With this background, I come to the issue dear to my heart –
the proposal to declare April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as
International Day of Equality under the arrangements of the UN. I would
continue to do my bit in this regard. The update in this regard
is that after
my approach to President of BJP, J.P. Nadda in August, 2024, my request to the
dalit Ministers in the NDA Government on September 18, 2024, I took the liberty of writing to Sarsnghchalak
of RSS, Mohan Bhagwat on October 13, 2024 followed by my letter of October 23,
2024 to CM of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde, Deputy CM, Devender Fadnvis and MOS
Ramdas Athawale to invoke Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Mararashtra connection. My
letter is appended below for perusal. Let us see – Behosh Jo Paden Hain
Shyad Une Jaga De.
Text of
the Letter dated October 23, 2024
October 23, 2024
Respected CM Eknath Shinde ji,
I am a retired career diplomat of
the IFS. I thought of inviting your attention to one of the topical matters of
concern and interest to ‘We the people of India’ particularly to Maharashtra –
proposal on declaring April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as
International Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN. The proposal is
resting with the GOI (MEA/PMO) since June, 2015. We have been reminding the
GOI, off and on, since then. Two of my latest letters on the subject addressed
to Shri J.P. Nadda, President of BJP and Shri Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak of
RSS would provide you some more details. I take the liberty of attaching these
letters as appendices for your kind perusal.
I would not take much of you time
as I know you are extremely busy. The purpose of this letter is to solicit your
support to the proposal on International Day of Equality to honour and
recognize one of the greatest sons of India in the contemporary times. You very
well feel and understand the pulse of the country, especially Maharashtra,
Sir. You would agree that it is time to
consider and approve the proposal by the GOI before it gets too late.
Yours truly,
(Ramesh Chander)
Hon’ble
Shri Eknath Shinde
CM of
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Copy to – i) Shri Devnder Fadnvis, Dy. CM of Maharashtra
ii) Hon’ble MOS Ramdas Athawale
Appendics I – Letter dated August 27 to Shri JP Nadda
August
27, 2024
Respected
Shri J.P. Nadda Sahib,
I am
taking the liberty of writing to you on an issue of which you may be of aware
as I have been writing to you on the subject off and on in the past many years
– The proposal on April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar as the International
Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN.
The
proposal is resting with the MEA/PMO since June, 2015. Ever since, I have been
pursuing the matter with all whom I considered could be of help in this regard.
My last letter dated September 11, 2023 to EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar may
be seen at the Annexure to this letter.
I may add
that I have consciously been trying to keep this issue apolitical as Babasaheb
is a national icon and shall be recognized as such. Since the matter pertains
to the GOI under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and the BJP, it would only
be appropriate for me to take up the matter with you not only as an important
Minister in the GOI but also as President of the BJP as I am confident that
after a 10 years stint, NDA government headed by BJP would remain in power in
the years to come. My last Blog written in March this year on the subject which
would provide a bit more information on the proposal may be accessed at: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/03/it-is-time-to-remind-international-day.html
Though
the matter is apolitical, as I said, yet kindly allow me to say my mind. You
know that Ambedkar is a phenomenon which would remain firm on the
socio-political firmament of the country for a long time to come. The fast
changing political scenario on the basis of ‘one vote – one value’ would always
be influencing the politics of the country and as such the marginalized
sections of the society would tend to have their say. It has been proved in the
recent elections. No political outfit can afford to ignore this ground reality.
I know for certain that BJP under your stewardship and the GOI under PM
Narendra Modi cannot remain oblivious of the coming scenario. Supporting the
proposal on International Day of Equality to honour Babasaheb Ambedkar would,
obviously result in good dividends not only politically but also strengthen
India’s stature in the realm of ‘Socio-cultural – Soft diplomacy’ in the comity
of nations in line with International Day of Non-violence and International Day
of Yoga.
You would
agree, Sir that time is of essence. I urge you to kindly have a fresh look on
the proposal and consider the proposal and decide. It would only be appropriate
if the proposal on International Day of Equality is taken to the UN through
diplomatic channels and EAM/PM may include the matter in their speeches at the
forthcoming UNGA in September, 2024.
I am
confident, Sir, that my submissions will find due consideration with you.
With
personal regards,
Yours
truly,
(Ramesh
Chander)
Shri J.P.Nadda,
President of BJP
New Delhi
Copy to:
i. Dr. S.
Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs
ii. Shri
Varindra Kumar, Minister of Social Justice
iii. Shri
Chirag Paswan, Minister of Food Processing
iv. Shri
Ramdas Athawale, MOS for Social Justice
v. Principal
Secretary to PM. Shri P.K. Mishra
vi. Shri
Mohan Bhagwat, Sarsanghchalak of RSS
Appendics II – Letter dated October
13, 2024 to Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat
October 13, 2024
Respected
Sarsanghchalak Mohan Bhagwat Mahodya,
I am one of your followers and
well-wishers. You may recall my meetings with you in Jalandhar and Nagpur a
couple of years ago.
After listening to your customary
annual address on the Vijay Dashami, I take the liberty of congratulating you
and the RSS cadres on the auspicious beginning of the Centenary Year of the RSS
and wish this unique and un-matched organization engaged in the nation building
and reform and well-being of the society at large. I am confident, Sir, the
Centenary year of the RSS would further strengthen the resolve of the
Swyamsewaks under your stewardship to address the issues of interest and
concern to the country; especially of the weaker sections of the society. I
fully agree with you that weakness was a crime and even “Gods did not care for the weak.”
I am a votary of the RSS’s agenda
of “Samrasta”. I was happy to listen to your pledge to take up the mission of
social unification in the days to come. Here, keeping with your message, I have
a humble suggestion to make – The Centenary Year of the esteemed RSS should be
dedicated to the ‘Eradication of Caste’ in our society with an added impetus to
‘Integrate the so called dalits’ with the main stream of the society.
I take this opportunity to solicit
your kind support to my proposal of declaring April 14, birthday of Babasaheb
Ambedkar, as International Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN. The
proposal is resting with the GOI (MEA/PMO) since June, 2015. I have been
writing on the subject, off and on, but I could not make my point reach home so
far.
I am confident, Sir, my humble
submissions would find due consideration at your hands.
With the assurances of my highest
consideration,
Yours truly,
(Ramesh Chander)
Shri Mohan Bhagwat,
Sarsanghchalak of RSS,
Nagpur (Maharastra)