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Amit Shah & Leaders Pay Tribute to Raja Ram Mohan Roy on Birth Anniversary

Union Home Minister Amit Shah paid rich tributes to social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy on his birth anniversary, calling him the pioneer of the Indian Renaissance. Shah highlighted Roy's role in eradicating social evils and strengthening modern India's foundation through the Brahmo Samaj. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also honored Roy for his contributions to education and social reform. Raja Ram Mohan Roy, born in 1772, is widely regarded as the "Father of Modern India" for his progressive social, religious, and educational reforms.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy's ideologies will forever illuminate path of nation-building: Amit Shah

New Delhi, May 22

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday paid rich tributes to social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy on his birth anniversary, saying his ideologies and ideals would continue to guide the country towards social awakening and nation-building.

In a post on X, HM Shah described Raja Ram Mohan Roy as the pioneer of the Indian Renaissance and hailed his contribution to eradicating social evils and strengthening the foundation of modern India.

"On the birth anniversary of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the pioneer of the Indian Renaissance, I offer him millions of salutations. Through the establishment of the Brahmo Samaj, Raja Ram Mohan Roy awakened people against social superstitions, blind faith, and inequalities. At the same time, through 'Gaudiya Vyakarana', he endowed the Bengali language with new ideologies and intellectual directions," wrote HM Shah on X.

"His contributions in the fields of education, social reform, and public administration have firmly strengthened the foundation of modern India. Raja Ram Mohan Roy's ideologies and ideals will forever illuminate the path of nation-building and social awakening," he added.

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari also remembered the noted reformer and paid homage to him on the occasion. In his message on X, Gadkari said, "The work of the great social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy Ji, known as the father of modern India, is significant. On his birth anniversary today, humble salutations to him."

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath paid tribute to Raja Ram Mohan Roy and highlighted his role in promoting rational thought and modern education.

In a post on X, CM Yogi wrote, "On the birth anniversary of Raja Ram Mohan Roy, the pioneer of the Indian Renaissance, great social reformer, and founder of the Brahmo Samaj, humble tribute. He led society from superstition towards reason, from regressive customs towards progressive consciousness. His contribution to the spread of modern education will forever continue to inspire the nation."

Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833) was a prominent Indian social reformer, scholar, and founder of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious reform movement.

Born on May 22, 1772, in Radhanagar in Bengal, he belonged to a prosperous and orthodox Brahmin family and emerged as one of the foremost voices for progressive social change in India.

Often referred to as the "Father of Modern India", he played a pivotal role in the 19th-century Indian Renaissance and strongly advocated social, religious and educational reforms.

His contributions spanned several areas, including religion, social justice, education and journalism.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Nikhil C

It's good that our ministers acknowledge Raja Ram Mohan Roy's role, but I wish we also talked about the suppression of progressive voices in today's political climate. Roy would have demanded inclusive reforms, not divisive politics.

James A

As someone who studied Indian history abroad, I find Roy's intellectual legacy fascinating. The Brahmo Samaj was a unique blend of East-West thought. Glad Indian leaders still value this heritage.

Ravi K

Raja Ram Mohan Roy's emphasis on education and reason is exactly what we need today. Too many people still follow blind faith. Let's use his birth anniversary to reflect on how far we've come and how far we still need to go. 🇮🇳

Divya L

Important to remember that Roy championed women's education and rights. In many parts of India, we're still fighting for that. Hope this tribute translates into real action for gender equality.

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