'Fake Gandhis' conspired to stop Ambedkar centenary celebrations in Karnataka: Union Minister

IANS April 13, 2025 351 views

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi has launched a scathing attack on the Congress party for allegedly blocking the centenary celebrations of B.R. Ambedkar's visit to Nippani. He accused the party's leadership of disrespecting Ambedkar's legacy by failing to commemorate his historical visit. Joshi specifically targeted Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, demanding an apology to the Dalit community. The minister emphasized the NDA government's commitment to honoring Ambedkar's contributions, in contrast to what he called the "fake Gandhis" narrative.

"They didn't even allocate land for an Ambedkar memorial in Delhi. Don't the Congress leaders feel ashamed?" - Pralhad Joshi
'Fake Gandhis' conspired to stop Ambedkar centenary celebrations in Karnataka: Union Minister
Hubballi: , April 13 (IANS) Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, on Sunday, alleged that "fake Gandhis" conspired to prevent the centenary celebrations of B.R. Ambedkar's visit to Nippani town in Karnataka.

Key Points

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BJP minister attacks Congress over Ambedkar centenary celebrations

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Calls out Mallikarjun Kharge for historical disrespect

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Highlights NDA's commitment to Ambedkar's legacy

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Criticizes 'fake Gandhis' narrative

Speaking at the BJP-organised 'Bheem Hejje Centenary Celebrations', an awareness programme event in Hubballi, Union Minister Joshi accused the Congress high command of instructing the state government to halt events meant to honour Ambedkar.

The Union Minister demanded that Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge apologise to the Dalit community for the Congress-led state government's failure to celebrate the Bheem Hejje centenary.

He said, "This lapse may have been due to some pressure. For that, they must seek forgiveness from the nation and assure that going forward, they will organise programmes to honour Ambedkar without any shortcomings."

The Union Minister urged Mallikarjun Kharge to apologise on behalf of the nation for failing to respect the Constitution authored by Ambedkar and his unparalleled contributions and sacrifices.

He advised that the Congress President should issue directions to all Congress-led governments to ensure Ambedkar-related events are celebrated with due respect.

Taking a jab at the state government, Union Minister Joshi said that even though Mallikarjun Kharge is the Congress President, his word holds no weight in the Congress dominated by "fake Gandhis".

He added that the same situation prevails in the state government as well.

Union Minister Joshi reiterated that the state must first apologise to the community for not celebrating the centenary of Bheem Hejje.

He asserted that it was the NDA government that developed Deeksha Bhoomi, where Ambedkar embraced Buddhism -- not the Congress, which, he said, is filled with fake Gandhis.

He criticised Minister Priyank Kharge, saying he was unaware of historical facts.

He also slammed the Congress, saying that former PMs, late Indira Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru, declared themselves Bharat Ratna recipients, but never gave the honour to Ambedkar.

"They didn't even allocate land for an Ambedkar memorial in Delhi. Don't the Congress leaders feel ashamed?" he asked.

He noted that the Congress-led state government celebrated Mahatma Gandhi's centenary visit to Belagavi.

"It seemed more like a Congress party gathering funded by public money. Still, it was good that they remembered Gandhi's visit."

"But the same Belagavi district, where Ambedkar had visited Nippani a hundred years ago, saw no such commemoration -- thanks to the influence of fake Gandhian narratives," Union Minister Joshi said, expressing disappointment with the Congress government.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Disappointing if true. Ambedkar's legacy should be beyond politics. All parties should come together to honor his contributions to our nation. 🙏
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Priya M.
Why is everything so politicized these days? Can't we just celebrate our great leaders without turning it into BJP vs Congress? Both sides need to do better.
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Sanjay T.
The minister makes valid points about historical neglect of Ambedkar by Congress, but calling them "fake Gandhis" seems unnecessary. Focus on the issue, not name-calling.
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Anjali R.
As someone from Karnataka, I'm ashamed this happened. Ambedkar's visit to Nippani is part of our state's history and should have been commemorated properly. No excuses!
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Vikram S.
Interesting how Gandhi's visit got celebrated but not Ambedkar's. Speaks volumes about priorities. Hope this oversight gets corrected soon with proper events.
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Meena P.
While I agree Ambedkar deserves recognition, this feels like political point-scoring. The BJP could have organized events themselves instead of just criticizing. Actions speak louder than words!

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