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All citizens of the country – all women and programs across the country in honor of the Indian Constitution… — Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Park Dadar Mumbai, “Gorgeous Constitution Honoring Mahasabha will be held here on 25th November!.. — Look at the guidance of the Sarvesarva of the deprived Adv. Balasaheb alias Prakash Ambedkar…

Pradeep Ramteke

    Editor-in-Chief

       Honoring the Indian Constitution means honoring all citizens of this country. All citizens of this country, OBC, SC, ST, minorities, unfreed nomadic castes and tribes, other backward classes and all women and all their fundamental and other rights are protected through the Indian Constitution..

        The Indian Constitution is the reason why all kinds of freedoms of the citizens of this country, OBC, SC, ST, minorities, unfreed, nomadic castes and tribes and women are intact. If there is no Constitution, then the citizens and women of the majority Bahujan community of this country are alive and slaves!…

         Due to this, on 25th November 2025, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Park through the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi The “Constitution Honoring Mahasabha” to be held in Dadar, Mumbai, is very important and will be an awareness and alerting to the citizens and women of the Bahujan community.

       Along with this, it should be kept in mind that the programs organized by all other political parties and social organizations across the country on various dates including 26th November in honor of the Indian Constitution will also be important in bringing about social changes.

        Similarly, although India got independence from the British, “the Indian Constitution itself has granted all kinds of rights to the citizens of the Bahujan community and all women of all social classes in this country, and has freed them from the slavery of Manusmriti for two and a half thousand years.

        Under the rule of the British and the colonial monarchy, the citizens of the Bahujan community and all women from all social groups in India were slaves for two and a half thousand years according to the law of Manusmriti, and the law of Manusmriti was violating their freedom, expression and rights.

       It is a fact that all patriots, freedom fighters and all citizens protested to give the country freedom from the British.

       Although India got freedom from the clutches of the British on 15 August 1947, the Shudras and Atishudras of this country, i.e. the present OBCs, SCs, STs, minorities, unfreed nomadic castes and tribes and other backward classes, were slaves according to the law of Manusmriti…

       It was necessary to liberate all citizens of the Bahujan community and all women from all social groups from the oppressive-unjust-atrocious-exploitative, tyrannical laws of Manusmriti.

       Only then, within this country, the citizens of the Bahujan community and all the women of all social classes would get true freedom and all kinds of freedom and expression, would get rights.

        Various saints, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule, Fatima Sheikh, Rajshri Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, the pioneers of the era-world famous great social reformers-world famous great Pandits-Vishvabhushan-Bodhisattva-the creator of the Constitution of India Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Ramaswami Periyar Naykar, during the British era, fought primarily and intensely to free the citizens of the Bahujan community from the slavery of Manusmriti and organized various types of agitations.

       The struggle of the great men was understood to a large extent by the enslaved citizens and women and even participated in their agitations.

       However, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar had recognized that “India’s independence is of no importance unless all the citizens of this country who were slaves according to the law of Manusmriti and all the women of all social classes are freed.”

        That is why he had clearly made his role known to the Indian nationalists, including the British, to abolish the law of Manusmriti.

        This led to the idea that laws should exist in India to run the country, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar took the role of giving rights to all the citizens of this country and women of all social classes.

         Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar fought since 1917 to give the right to vote to the citizens of the Bahujan community and all women from all social groups in this country, and in 1919, the South Bureau Commission further proposed and demanded a legal and realistic proposal for the right to vote for the adult voters, “according to social, religious, and freedom.” The South Bureau Commission accepted Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s demand for adult voting rights. However, the Brahmin leaders of this country had opposed the right to vote for the adult citizens of the Bahujan community and all adult women from all social groups. Nevertheless, the responsibility of creating the Indian Constitution fell on Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, “then he took care of the freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of opinion, freedom of religion, freedom of profession, freedom of employment, freedom of education, freedom of public representation, and the independence of officers and employees, and all these types of freedoms were included in the Indian Constitution as fundamental rights. Along with this, many kinds of rights are given to all citizens of the country and to all women in the Indian Constitution.