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Ranchi: Babulal Marandi launches 'Atmanirbhar Bharat, Har Ghar Swadeshi' campaign by writing on wall at Birsa Chowk

Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi has launched the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat, Har Ghar Swadeshi' campaign in Ranchi. He emphasized that adopting Swadeshi products is crucial for creating local employment and supporting domestic industries. The campaign connects with Prime Minister Modi's recent Mann Ki Baat appeal for Swadeshi adoption on Gandhi Jayanti. Marandi highlighted how Gandhi used Swadeshi as an economic empowerment tool during the freedom struggle.

Ranchi, Oct 6

Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi on Monday launched the Atmanirbhar Bharat, Har Ghar Swadeshi campaign by writing slogans on a wall at Birsa Chowk in the state capital, Ranchi.

Present at the event were Rajya Sabha MP Aditya Sahu and hundreds of BJP workers from across the city. Speaking on the occasion, Babulal Marandi said, “Swadeshi in every home, this is our mantra. Party workers will connect with people across the country and urge them to fulfil Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of making India a developed nation by 2047. This is not the responsibility of one person alone; only through collective effort—everyone’s support, everyone’s development can this be achieved.”

He added, “Adopting Swadeshi is not a small matter. It promotes local employment and supports domestic industries. Promoting local enterprise is essential if India is to become self-reliant and economically independent. That’s why the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi appeal to all citizens to use indigenous products as much as possible.”

Marandi further stated, “There is a real need for this movement. Our freedom fighters used Swadeshi as a powerful tool. Mahatma Gandhi led the Salt March, promoted Khadi, and spun the Charkha to empower Indians economically. If we remain dependent on foreign goods, unemployment will rise, and capital will flow out of the country. To create jobs and build a strong economy, we must revive and promote the Swadeshi movement.”

Earlier, on September 28, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in the 126th episode of his Mann Ki Baat address, had urged citizens to embrace Swadeshi on Gandhi Jayanti and take pride in it.

“October 2 is Gandhi Jayanti. Gandhiji always emphasised the adoption of Swadeshi, with Khadi being one of its symbols. Unfortunately, after Independence, Khadi lost its appeal, but over the past 11 years, interest in Khadi has grown significantly. Sales have surged in recent years,” the Prime Minister said.

On October 5, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also urged farmers to follow PM Modi’s call by using only Swadeshi products, while speaking at a statue unveiling event in Maharashtra’s Ahilyanagar district.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just another political gimmick. Writing on walls doesn't create jobs - we need concrete policies and better infrastructure for small industries. The idea is good but execution matters more.

Ananya R

As someone from Jharkhand, I'm proud to see this movement starting from our state capital! Birsa Chowk is a historic place and perfect for such initiatives. Let's revive Gandhi's vision of Swadeshi in every home 🙏

David E

Interesting to see how India is embracing its traditional economic principles. The focus on local employment and domestic industries makes perfect sense for a developing economy. Hope this creates sustainable growth!

Kavya N

My grandmother used to tell me stories about the original Swadeshi movement. It's heartening to see it being revived. I've convinced my family to switch to Indian brands for daily needs. Every small step counts! 💪

Vikram M

The timing with Gandhi Jayanti is perfect. But we need to ensure Swadeshi products are affordable and of good quality. Many Indian products are overpriced compared to Chinese alternatives. Make Swadeshi accessible to common people!

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