Janjivan Bureau
NEW DELHI: Congress will re celebrate the Dalit icon B R Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary Rahul Gandhi will attend the launch of Dalit icon B R Ambedkar’s 125th birth anniversary in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh in the last week of May. The programme decided in a meeting with Congress president Sonia Gandhi. From Tuesday Congress is going to start on year celebrations form Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. it is the second major public outreach programme of Congress after Kisan-Khet Mazdoor rally here on April 19 against NDA’s land acquisition law.
Former Union minister Sushilkumar Shinde, who is the vice- chairperson of the committee to chalk out celebration plans, said “In the last week of May, there will be a national launch of Ambedkar’s 125th birth annversary celebrations in Mhow to be attended by the Congress Vice President,”.
Faced with the daunting task of reviving its fortunes since the unprecedented setback in Lok Sabha poll last year, Congress is making a serious bid to counter the portryal of Ambedkar as “anti-Congress”.
Intending to reach out to Dalits in a bid to recover lost ground after a string of electoral reverses, party President Sonia Gandhi today huddled with top leaders to chalk out year- long celebration of 125th birth anniversary of the Dalit icon.
“Ambedkar is such an icon today that we fail to fully appreciate the remarkable scale of what he accomplished,” Gandhi said as she talked about the faith he “shared with” Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and all the stalwarts of the freedom movement.
Insisting that it is Congress party that implemented Ambedkar’s ideals like implementation of reservation in education and employment for SCs, AICC general secretary K Raju said that the party will strive to highlight “Ambedkar’s partnership with Congress leaders” in shaping the Constitution.
“Congress Party will effectively counter the propaganda unleashed by some Dalit parties that portryaed Ambedkar as anti-Congress,” he said.
Party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, who is Co-Chairperson of the Committee to finalise plans for the commemoration, was not present in the meeting. Sources in the party maintain that Rahul, who is on an over six-week long sabbatical, has not returned to the national capital so far.