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Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar is remembered not just as a leader but as a fighter who stood up for the rights of the weak and oppressed. He has spent all his life working for equality, education and social justice.
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Acharya Balkrishna began the day by reminding people of a truth that real freedom starts from the mind. Taking to his social media account, he shared a deep message by Dr BR Ambedkar on his death anniversary along with his own tribute. His post quickly gathered attention as many readers paused to reflect on what freedom, equality, and justice mean in the current world.
“Only when you are free in your mind, you are truly free,” Acharya Balkrishna quoted Dr Ambedkar in Hindi. With this thought, he remembered Babasaheb as the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, one of the greatest thinkers and reformers the country has ever seen. He bowed to him with respect on his death anniversary and called him a great scholar, intellectual, visionary who shaped modern India.
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Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar is remembered not just as a leader but as a fighter who stood up for the rights of the weak and oppressed. He has spent all his life working for equality, education and social justice. He believed that true freedom does not come from only laws or government. Rather it comes from the strength and awareness inside every person.
Acharya Balkrishna’s post resonated so well with people as it went on to point to just this idea. Several users liked, shared, commented on the post thanking him for reminding them of Babasaheb’s thoughts.
Some wrote Ambedkar’s ideas are still relevant today. Others said his words give strength to fight injustice even now.
Every year the death anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar is respectfully observed throughout India. People remember how he broke social barriers, how he fought against caste discrimination and how he worked hard to give India a Constitution promising equal rights to all its citizens.
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