Ambedkar Ka Jadu: Sar
Chad Kar Bolega - (Ambedkar will Prevail)
We have been struggling to make our point reach home with regard to the proposal on April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as
International Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN. The proposal is pending with the GOI (MEA/PMO) since June, 2015.
We have been pursuing the proposal, as apolitical issue, with
the GOI through the good offices of PMO and MEA regularly, keeping other
concerned Ministries and offices on the loop. As I wrote many a times before
that this proposal is of suggestive and persuasive nature which is expected to
be considered within the policy framework and agenda of the Government of the
day. We have, consciously, not allowed it to become an issue of agitation. So
far so good, as we clearly see that the proposal holds merit – International Day
of Equality will tend to strengthen India’s Cultural/Soft Diplomacy on the
lines of International Day of Non-violence and International Day of Yoga and it
would also meet the GOI’s avowed agenda to honour an recognize the national
icons. And also to strengthen the edifice of “affirmative action’ to empower
the weaker sections of the society by underlining the dictum of ‘Equality’ in
line with the stipulation’s made in the Constitution of India and also in pursuance
of the UN Charter to establish a ‘just and equitable world order’.
My gut feeling tells me though lot of water has flown since the proposal was made to EAM Sushma Swaraj in 2015 yet it seems that
we have succeeded in reregistering and revisiting it with EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar in 2024. It has taken a full circle from BJP/RSS leadership to MEA/PMO. The proposal has generated vibrations in the corridors of power in New Delhi. We have got a written response from MEA in this regard.
With a view to provide a bit of more information on the
subject for the benefit of “We the people of India”, I list here two of my
latest blogs on the issue. I solicit your support.
https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/09/an-open-letter-to-sc-senior-ministers.html
and
https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2024/08/as-i-please-international-day-of.html
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