Enemy bent upon killing BSP by persecuting Mayawati
India’s national leader Kanshi Ram, who after Babasaheb Ambedkar generated a powerful revolutionary socio-political movement, is now in crisis. Sister Mayavati is made to face many corruption cases so that the powerful political movement of the Bahujan Samaj is killed without firing a bullet. This is the law of Manu.
There is no Dalit-Backward leader in the whole of India to run the revolution acceptable to the entire mass of people. Power vested in any person may be transferred but a people’s movement needs an inspiring, morale- boosting personality product because of a long struggle.
When our social movement is facing such a crisis, we should prepare ourselves to keep the Caravan moving forward. The problem of a vast country like India and the problem of social struggle is more important than any other thing. It is our moral and missionary duty to rise to the occasion and meet the needs of the time.
Death of movement: If the movement stands, we will live. But the death of movement means death to all. Before our natural death, we should not allow any death engineered by our enemy oppressor to overtake us.
Faced with such a gloomy prospect, the warning given by our socio-political scholar, Editor V.T. Rajshekar, is extremely relevant. (DV Oct.16, 2003 p.4: “Greatness of Kanshi Ram, V.T. Rajshekar).
Praising the hero of our social movement, Kanshi Ram, he has rightly backed Sister Mayavati. The only movement that rose under Kanshi Ram’s leadership has created a vast political awakening among our innocent Indian masses called Dalit-Backwards.
Cooked up charges: In this critical hour, our moral and missionary duty is to save our movement. For the moment we should forget our personal bickering. Don’t forget: If the movement is killed, it means our sure death. If this movement stands and steps forward, we can find all the leadership the movement needs. The creator of this revolution is physically unable to continue his struggle. Our enemy is bent upon killing our movement with cooked up corruption charges against Mayavati. Reports say that her bank accounts have been freezed by the CBI.
We should not let the enemy touch her. No personal grudges should stand in our way. A social movement belongs to none but the masses among whom we are born.
Sleeping slaves: The role played by Dalit Voice in the last 25 years has awakened a good lot of our sleeping slaves. The credit goes to DV for internationalising our centuries-old problem. Though the Editor has been ignored by the “educated” Dalits, yet he has stood firmly with Kanshi Ram and to save the movement of social revolution of Budha, Kabir, Nanak, Phule, Shahu and Dr. Ambedkar.
Why Editor didn’t join BSP: He might not have joined the (BSP) political party because as the Editor of India’s largest circulated and the highly respected Dalit journal, he cannot be a member of any political party. But he has consistently supported Kanshi Ram. He thinks BSP is the only people’s movement. Tomorrow our national leader, Kanshi Ram, may not be there and Mayavati may fall into the net spread by the enemy. Who will take charge of the movement? Only those who are ready to sustain the movement. Don’t think that the movement belongs to this or that person. Genuine movements are always mass movements.
In 1885, some Brahmins created a party called the Congress. Some leaders made it a movement of Hindus. In the last 50 years, the Hindus (upper castes) collected all social and political powers in their hands against the over 85% Bahujans of India.
Since 1948, the Phule, Shahu and Dr. Ambedkar movement has ended up as Kanshi Ram’s movement which has generated unprecedented social consciousness among the Dalit-Backwards and minority people against Brahminism. It is the only movement of the 85-crore India’s Dalit-Bahujan masses. Revolutionaries come and go but the movement has to continue.
So, all wise people among the Indian society must stand up and save the movement. Our private interests are nothing before a revolution.
Wise people among the Bahujans, don’t sit to see the death of a movement but come out unitedly to save it. We all stand to gain.

