Stalin Urges Nation to Protect Constitution, Uphold Pluralism on Ambedkar Jayanti

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin marked Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary by urging citizens to defend the Constitution and uphold social justice, emphasizing India's strength lies in pluralism. He invoked Ambedkar's quote on measuring progress by women's advancement. Congress MPs Manickam Tagore and P. Chidambaram also paid tribute, with Tagore criticizing the scheduling of a Parliament session during elections. Dr. Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, is remembered for his lifelong fight for the rights of marginalized communities.

Key Points: Stalin on Ambedkar Jayanti: Protect Constitution, Uphold Pluralism

  • Defend the Constitution
  • Uphold social justice
  • Reject uniformity for pluralism
  • Protect oppressed voices
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'India's strength lies in pluralism': CM Stalin urges people to protect Constitution, safeguard oppressed on Ambedkar Jayanti

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin urges defending the Constitution & social justice on Ambedkar's birth anniversary, joined by Congress leaders.

"India's strength lies in our pluralism; not in imposed uniformity. - MK Stalin"

Chennai, April 14

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday paid tribute to BR Ambedkar on his 135th birth anniversary as he urged people to defend the Constitution, uphold social justice and protect the voices of the oppressed.

In a post on X, Staling invoked Ambedkar's vision on social progress and equality, stating, "'I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved.' - Ambedkar. On the birth anniversary of revolutionary Ambedkar, let us strengthen our resolve to protect the Constitution, establish social justice, and safeguard every oppressed voice! India's strength lies in our pluralism; not in imposed uniformity."

Emphasising inclusivity, Stalin further said, "If progress is the measure, let us reject uniformity and hierarchies, choose pluralism and equality; let us establish justice! "I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved." - B. R. Ambedkar. On the birth anniversary of Babasaheb, let us strengthen our resolve to defend the Constitution, uphold social justice, and protect every oppressed voice. India's strength lies in its pluralism, not in imposed uniformity. If progress is the measure, let us reject uniformity and hierarchy; choose pluralism and equality, and uphold justice."

The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister's remarks came as leaders across the political spectrum remembered Ambedkar's contributions to India's democratic and constitutional framework on his 135th birth anniversary.

Meanwhile, Congress MP Manickam Tagore also invoked Ambedkar's warning on the functioning of the Constitution, alleging that a special session of Parliament scheduled for April 16 was being rushed. He said the move was turning parliamentary democracy into a "mere formality."

Tagore stated, "A special session of Parliament is being rushed on April 16, right at the peak of election campaigning in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. A reasonable demand for an all-party meeting after the elections has been rejected... This is not democracy. This is bulldozer governance."

He also raised concerns over delimitation, calling for wider consultation and transparency, and emphasised that Parliament "is not a rubber stamp" but the foundation of people's voice.

Senior Congress MP P Chidambaram also paid tribute to Ambedkar, saying, "We remember Babasaheb Ambedkar today on his birthday! We also remember his precious gift to the people of India -- the secular democratic Constitution of India!"

Dr BR Ambedkar, popularly known as Babasaheb, was the chief architect of the Indian Constitution and a key figure in India's social reform movement. Born into a Dalit Mahar family, he dedicated his life to securing equal rights for marginalised communities and promoting social justice.

Ambedkar served as independent India's first Law and Justice Minister and was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1990 for his contributions to the nation.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While I agree with the sentiment, it's easy for politicians to give speeches on Ambedkar Jayanti. The real tribute would be concrete action to uplift the oppressed communities they speak of. Words are not enough.
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Arjun K
Tagore's point about the rushed Parliament session is concerning. Democracy needs deliberation, not bulldozing. Babasaheb gave us a robust framework; we must not reduce it to a formality.
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to India, learning about Dr. Ambedkar's life and work has been inspiring. The emphasis on pluralism over uniformity is a powerful idea that many nations could learn from.
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Karthik V
"India's strength lies in our pluralism" – absolutely correct. We are a nation of many languages, cultures, and faiths. Imposing a single idea of what India should be goes against the very Constitution Babasaheb gave us. Jai Bhim.
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Meera T
The quote on measuring progress by women's achievement hits home. We have a long way to go for true gender equality. Let's honor Ambedkar by working towards that goal every day, not just on his birthday.

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