Mohan Yadav Honors Ambedkar's Legacy at Mhow Memorial
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Indore, April 14 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, emphasized on Tuesday that B.R. Ambedkar established a robust framework for India's democratic governance through the Constitution, and his principles remain a source of inspiration for the nation.
He encouraged individuals to embrace Babasaheb Ambedkar's vision of equality, social harmony, and unity to foster an inclusive community.
These comments were made during a gathering commemorating Ambedkar's 135th birth anniversary at the magnificent memorial located at his birthplace in Ambedkar Nagar (Mhow).
Prior to his speech, Chief Minister Yadav visited the memorial complex to pay floral tributes to the statue of Dr. Ambedkar.
He also honored the site where an urn containing Babasaheb's ashes is enshrined, a location revered by his followers.
The Chief Minister inspected the area and assessed the preparations as numerous devotees and Buddhist monks converged to celebrate the occasion.
The memorial in Mhow, which marks Ambedkar's birthplace, has evolved into a significant pilgrimage destination, drawing visitors nationwide, particularly on his birth anniversary.
Throughout Madhya Pradesh, various events such as rallies, wreath-laying ceremonies, and public gatherings are being organized with great enthusiasm to honor the day.
Notable attendees included Union Minister of State for Women and Child Development Savitri Thakur, State Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, and BJP MLA Usha Thakur, alongside other public officials.
In a parallel event, Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari also visited Mhow to pay his respects to Dr. Ambedkar.
During his media interaction, Patwari accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of politicizing Ambedkar's legacy and raised concerns regarding constitutional issues, reservation, and social justice.
The day witnessed a mix of reverence and political discourse, as leaders from various political parties came together to honor one of India's key architects of democracy.