There was a competition among political parties to capitalize on Kanshi Ram's name.


Anil Malviya @ EW news


Lucknow, As Lok Sabha elections approach, political parties are competing to win over the public. In the same series on Monday, on the death anniversary of Kanshi Ram in Lucknow, various political parties have remembered him in their own style. On this occasion, BSP supremo Mayawati said that one day she will definitely complete the incomplete mission of Kanshi Ram. They said that
His struggle to sacrifice his life and everything for the BSP movement by getting the master key of power and bringing the Bahujan community out of the life of slavery and helplessness and making them stand on their feet led to the formation of the BSP government in UP four times and brought about social change and A strong foundation of economic liberation was laid.


On the other hand, Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav said on the death anniversary of Bahujan leader Honorable Kanshi Ram in Saifai that he had done the transformational work of awakening self-respect and political consciousness among the Dalits. He worked to give a place to the Bahujan community in politics. Following the path of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia and Baba Saheb Ambedkar, Honorable Kanshi Ram and Netaji Mulayam Singh Yadav had conducted a big political experiment of change of power. Today we remember him.


At the Samajwadi Party's state headquarters in Lucknow, Mithai Lal Bharti, national president of Baba Saheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Vahini, said that as a result of the mutual cooperation of Honorable Kanshi Ram and Mulayam Singh Yadav, the path of struggle for social justice was paved with the strength of backward people and Dalits. . Today the Constitution and democracy are in danger. Reservation is being abolished through outsourcing system.


Apart from this, Congress leaders have tried to send a message to the backward people and Dalits by remembering Kanshi Ram on his death anniversary by organizing a program in the state office.

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