The BJP’s objective is to eliminate Buddhism and enslave the people
Tekchandra Shastri: Co-editor, Report, 9822550220
New Delhi. According to Ambedkarite leader Ad Prakash Ambedkar, who considers himself a descendant of the family of Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution, the primary objective of the RSS-BJP is to eliminate Buddhism and enslave the common, conscious voters of the country. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) defines itself as a Hindu nationalist organization whose goal is to make India a “Hindu nation.” In its ideology, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism are considered part of Hindu culture because they originated in the Indian subcontinent.
The RSS’s ideology is in line with Hindutva and sees all religions born in India as part of the Hindu identity. For this reason, the RSS has opposed the classification of Buddhists as a separate community. RSS leaders have publicly shown respect for Buddhism. For example, the RSS has extended its greetings on Buddha Purnima and stated that Buddhism is an important part of India’s cultural heritage.
Political controversy and accusations are being leveled. Despite this, some political groups and individuals have accused the RSS of opposing Dalits’ conversion to Buddhism. In 2017, BSP leader Mayawati warned the RSS and BJP that she would convert to Buddhism if atrocities against Dalits and backward classes did not stop.
Regarding the naming of religious conferences, in September 2025, the Indian Express reported that in Buddhist-majority areas of Himachal Pradesh, the RSS was considering renaming its Hindu conferences as Dharma Conferences or Bodh Conferences to be more acceptable to the local population.
It is important to understand that the relationship between the RSS and the Buddhist community is complex. While the RSS considers Buddhism to be part of its cultural heritage, some Dalit Buddhist groups oppose the RSS’s Hindutva ideology.
*Use and throw* means using workers to gain one’s vote bank and then abandoning them. In a few years, the saying *Politicians become rich, while the public becomes poor* is coming true. In reality, the ruling party is busy enslaving the country. Karakat MP Rajaram Singh addressed an election rally at Mugma More in support of CPI(ML) candidate Arup Chatterjee. Speakers at the rally said that since the BJP government came to power, it has usurped the rights of the poor, laborers, and farmers. By handing over all government institutions to corporate houses, it is attempting to enslave the public again. They appealed for the victory of the All India Alliance candidate. They praised the Hemant government’s schemes and said that if the BJP tries to poison society, the Red Flag will strongly oppose it. The meeting was chaired by Agam Ram and conducted by Zilla Parishad member Badal Bauri. The meeting was addressed by JMM leaders Ramnath Soren, Upendra Singh, Krishna Singh, Nagendra Kumar, Lakhi Devi, Sunny Singh, Jagdish Sharma, Manoranjan Mallick, PL Murmu, Dinesh Hadi, Anju Chatterjee, Shivani Das, Ramji Yadav, Roshan Mishra, Krishna Yadav, Kamlesh Yadav, and others.
The above brief examples are presented as important information.
It is worth noting that intellectuals from Maharashtra’s Scheduled Caste communities, lured by power and wealth, appear to be associated with the BJP. In reality, they have nothing to do with the RSS or BJP’s ideology. However, these staunch Ambedkarites, unhesitatingly visit temples wearing vermilion and kumkum (sandalwood paste) on their foreheads to appease the BJP high command. And they explain to their community that we are forced to do this for the Hindu vote bank and the pleasures of power. In fact, it has been seen that on the birth anniversary of the Constitution maker Babasaheb Dr. Ambedkar and Mahaparinirman Diwas, they can be seen and found giving speeches against Manuwad Sangh and Brahminism. Because the Sangh has never ignored and ignored the all-round development of Buddhism, they like it very much. They do not like the Ambedkarite community included in the BJP to raise their voice against injustice, oppression and corruption. For now, they like to remain silent and calm and serve their own interests.
The conscious voters of Kamthi tehsil believe that the then State Minister Adhi Sulekhatai Kumbhare is a staunch Ambedkarite and calls herself a devotee of Buddhism. But they are not at all interested in raising their voice against the injustice, oppression, and corruption perpetrated against Dalits. Their sole objective is to:
*”The work is done, and the public is fooled”*
They say that Maharashtra is unable to raise its voice against adulteration in the Kamthi tehsil market. This is called:
*The poor Dalit population is fooled, and their work is done properly*
The result is that the consumption of adulterated food grains is posing a health threat to the poor Dalit slum dwellers
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