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Mahajana Rajyam Party Urges Unity To Protect Constitutional Rights And Democracy
Call For Collective Action
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MRP’s Sangati Manohar Mahajan calls for collective action to preserve hard-won rights, stressing self-respect, equality, and vigilance against autocratic forces.
Sangati Manohar Mahajan, Founder and National President of the Mahajana Rajyam Party (MRP), called for unity in defending constitutional rights in India. Reflecting on the nation’s historical struggles, he emphasized the need for sustained awareness and collective action to uphold the freedom secured by leaders like Dr. B R Ambedkar.
Sangati Manohar Mahajan, Founder and National President of the Mahajana Rajyam Party (MRP), called for unity in defending constitutional rights in India. Reflecting on the nation’s historical struggles, he emphasized the need for sustained awareness and collective action to uphold the freedom secured by leaders like Dr. B R Ambedkar.
Defending the right to vote and constitutional rights
Mahajan highlighted the enduring significance of voting rights and equal representation, both fought for under the visionary leadership of Dr. Ambedkar. He urged citizens to protect these rights from erosion by those who disregard the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.
The threat of division and autocratic governance
Warning against forces that undermine unity and respect for diversity, Manohar described how divisive policies risk destroying progress. “Unity in diversity” remains a core Indian principle, he said, essential to fostering a society that honours equality among all communities, classes, and backgrounds.
Mahajan highlighted the enduring significance of voting rights and equal representation, both fought for under the visionary leadership of Dr. Ambedkar. He urged citizens to protect these rights from erosion by those who disregard the importance of accountability and transparency in governance.
The threat of division and autocratic governance
Warning against forces that undermine unity and respect for diversity, Manohar described how divisive policies risk destroying progress. “Unity in diversity” remains a core Indian principle, he said, essential to fostering a society that honours equality among all communities, classes, and backgrounds.
Recalling the wisdom of great leaders
Manohar encouraged citizens to honour the teachings and sacrifices of past leaders, emphasizing values of justice, wisdom, and ethical governance. He warned that ignoring these principles could harm future generations and risk reverting to outdated, authoritarian systems.
A call for accountability and collective action
The MRP leader further criticized entities that, lacking transparency and respect for public opinion, lead society toward dictatorship. He noted that even nations leading in technological advancements have avoided these pitfalls, choosing accountability and inclusiveness instead.
The views expressed here are those of Sangati Manohar Mahajan, Founder and National President, Mahajana Rajyam Party (MRP).
Manohar encouraged citizens to honour the teachings and sacrifices of past leaders, emphasizing values of justice, wisdom, and ethical governance. He warned that ignoring these principles could harm future generations and risk reverting to outdated, authoritarian systems.
A call for accountability and collective action
The MRP leader further criticized entities that, lacking transparency and respect for public opinion, lead society toward dictatorship. He noted that even nations leading in technological advancements have avoided these pitfalls, choosing accountability and inclusiveness instead.
The views expressed here are those of Sangati Manohar Mahajan, Founder and National President, Mahajana Rajyam Party (MRP).
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