Deccan Chronicle

‘WE, THE DALITS WILL NOT BE SILENCED’

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On the one hand, the government buys Ambedkar house in London, a ploy to win the sympathy of Dr Ambedkar's followers. On the other, they remain mute spectators when Ambedkar Bhavan is demolished!

The historic importance of Ambedkar Bhavan is immense. It was the centre for Dalit movement, for progressiv­e movements, for writers, poets, activists, every person who was socially aware and active. Ambedkar himself bought that land in 1944 and built the structure intending to have a social centre.

The day to day functionin­g of the Ambedkar Bhavan was by the People's Improvemen­t Trust. We, the family, never interfered. But informatio­n commission­er of Maharashtr­a Ratnakar Gaikwad, a former member of the trust came up with the idea of erecting a 17-storey building in place of Ambedkar Bhavan. It was never approved by the trust or the family. He misused his position in the government, sent a demolition notice from the BMC, showing the structure is dilapidate­d, when it was not, and not only demolished the press but destroyed important documents, old machines in the press. The police were not ready to register an FIR. It clearly shows the mindset of the government because without its support Gaikwad would never have taken such a step.

Only after a huge number of Ambedkar followers came out on to the streets of south Mumbai, did Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announce he will reconstruc­t the structure. But we have decided to rebuild it.

The government is systematic­ally suppressin­g the Dalit voice. But, we will not be silenced."

 ??  ?? Anandraj Ambedkar is the grandson of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and led the protest march in Mumbai last week along with his brother and Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh leader Prakash Ambedkar. He spoke to Shruti Ganapatye
Anandraj Ambedkar is the grandson of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and led the protest march in Mumbai last week along with his brother and Bharip Bahujan Mahasangh leader Prakash Ambedkar. He spoke to Shruti Ganapatye

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