Voices Rise in Mohanlalganj: Strong Call for Rights and Justice

Conference Warns of Mass Struggle Against Discrimination and Neglect

Anytime News Network – By Pooja Srivastava

A powerful “Social Awareness Assembly Conference” held in Mohanlalganj has sparked intense discussions on social justice and governance. Organized by Dr Ambedkar Rashtriya Ekta Manch, the event witnessed significant participation and strong voices demanding accountability.

Speakers at the conference raised serious concerns over alleged discrimination against marginalized communities, including Dalits and backward classes. Issues such as education, reservation policies, law and order, women’s safety, unemployment, and rural infrastructure were sharply criticized.

Ram Bahadur, a retired IAS officer and national patron, warned that constitutional values are under threat and emphasized that society will no longer remain silent if justice is denied.

National President Bhavan Nath Paswan highlighted controversies like the 69,000 teacher recruitment case, alleging attempts to weaken reservation policies. He declared that the fight for rights would now extend “from the streets to the संसद.”

Engineer S.P. Singh urged youth to adopt Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s principles of education, unity, and struggle, stressing that awareness and action are key to empowerment.

Participants also expressed anger over rising crime in rural areas, lack of basic facilities, and inefficiencies in welfare schemes like water supply and pensions.

The event, conducted by S.L. Rawat, saw the presence of several social activists and community leaders.

More than just a gathering, the conference emerged as a strong platform of resistance, sending a clear message that the marginalized sections are ready for a decisive fight for their rights.

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