Lucknow buzzed with remembrance as Mayawati, the iron-willed leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party, marked Kanshi Ram’s jayanti with profound respects. The founder who scripted BSP’s rise from grassroots to governance dedicated his existence to perpetuating Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s revolutionary vision, a commitment Mayawati vividly recounted.
Her X post captured the essence: salutes pouring in from Uttar Pradesh to every corner of India for the man who birthed BSP. Kanshi Ram’s mission was clear—resurrect Ambedkar’s thoughts, expand his movement, and march towards satta’s pinnacle through ceaseless endeavor.
Delving deeper, Mayawati lauded his masterstroke in forging ‘Bahujan Samaj’ unity from caste-shattered fragments. She pledged full-spectrum support—physical, mental, financial—to fortify BSP’s drive for societal overhaul and economic freedom, eyeing triumphs at the ballot box with fierce determination.
The clarion call was unmistakable: Bahujans, align with BSP, embody true Ambedkarite zeal, and wield your electoral might as the ultimate key to authority. Only then can Ambedkar’s constitutional safeguards for Bahujan rights, prosperity, and dignity become reality on the ground.
Envisioning liberation from subjugation, Mayawati painted a future of dignified, joyful lives for Bahujans, echoing Kanshi Ram’s eternal ethos. Echoing this sentiment, Chandrashekhar of Bhim Army offered tributes, hailing Kanshi Ram for rousing the dormant masses and congratulating on Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)’s sixth anniversary.
This observance comes at a pivotal juncture for BSP, grappling with recent electoral setbacks yet drawing strength from its foundational icons. Mayawati’s appeal strategically positions the party as the authentic torchbearer of Ambedkar-Kanshi Ram ideals, aiming to consolidate Dalit votes and expand alliances. In the broader narrative of Indian politics, it signals a renewed push for marginalized voices to claim their due share of power.