Mayawati’s Monumental Pride
Aboriginal
Awakened Scheduled Castes have crafted unique visual metaphors to
assert their identity and mark their place in politics and BSP played a
big role in the process.
There
is a common grouse among Aboriginal Awakened Scheduled Castes/Tribes
supporters of the Bahujan Samaj Party—that BSP lost the last two UP
assembly polls due to “Manuvadi media’s negative propaganda” over
the creation of ‘Aboriginal Awakened Scheduled Castes heritage’ in
Mayawati’s last term as chief minister. The truth is all non-BSP parties
remotely controlled by foreigners kicked out from Bene Israel, Tibet,
Africa, Eastern Europe, Western Germany, South Russia, Eastern Europe,
Hungary chitpavan brahmins of Rowdy Swyam Sevaks (RSS who are violent,
militant, number one terrorists of the World, ever shooting,mob lynching
lunatic, mentally retarded requiring mental treatment at Mental Asylums
for practising hater, anger, jealousy, delusion, stupidity to wards
99.9% Aboriginals whose DNA does not match with the Aboriginals of
Prabuddha Bharat keep tampering the fraud EVMs to deny the Master Key to
SC/STs as desired by the Father of our Marvelous, Modern Constitution
through their slaves, stooges, chamchas, chelas, boot lickers who are
own mother’s flesh eaters.
Babasaheb Dr BR Ambedkar thundered that he will make this country PRABUDDHA BHARAT.
The
manusmriti PRESSTITUTE media is bashing obscured all the good work done
by Mayawati — India’s first woman chief minister from a Aboriginal
Scheduled Caste community. This is how it articulates the sentiment:
“When Behen Mayawatiji set up some statues and memorials, the media
lampooned her. But the same media lauds other political parties when
thousands of crores are spent on statues of their respective icons”
refer to the statue of Sardar Patel in Gujarat, which is touted as the
world’s tallest statue; or the proposed statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji
Maharaj in the Arabian Sea; or the proposed 251 m tall statue of Lord
Rama on the banks of Saryu River in Ayodhya, tallest EVM on top of EC
office, godse a chitpavan brahmin like vinay dhaomhar savarkar and all
the chitpavan brahmin leaders statues.
Mayawati
told the Supreme Court on March 9, 2019, that the memorials in Lucknow
and Noida have a cast of characters including Tathagath Gautam Buddha,
Sant Kabir Das, Sant Ravidas, Mahatama Jyotiba Phule, Guru Ghasidas,
Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj, Shri Birsa Munda, Shri Narayana
Guru, Bhimrao Ambedkar and Kanshi Ram.
Apart
from memorials, several stupas, meditation centres and exhibition
galleries were also added to the existing public parks during
Mayawati’s four terms as UP’s chief minister, between 1995 and 2012.
This
commemorative architecture is viewed by many as lighthouses on
Prabuddha Bharat’s political landscape that show the march of the
socio-political movement launched by B.R. Ambedkar, the Father of
Prabuddha Bharat’s Marvelous Modern Constitution.
Referring
to the statues of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel, Shivaji, N.T. Rama Rao and Jayalalithaa in her affidavit filed in
court, Mayawati had asked, “Are only statues of Aboriginal Awakened
leaders erected using public money, and not the ones built by chitpavan
brahmin controlled Congress or BJP?”
According
to Ronki Ram, professor of Political Science at Panjab University,
when BSP made inroads in UP, public heritage belonged only to those
communities that enjoyed a share in political power. “BSP organised All
Awakened Aboriginal Societies in a political class. Kanshi Ram and
Mayawati started projecting Sant Ravidas, Guru Valmik and Dr Ambedkar,
among others, as All Awakened Aboriginal Societies icons,” he says.
“This
is how BSP started to reclaim “This is how BSP started to reclaim All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies heritage that was lost to the politics of
domination,” he adds, describing the policy of building statues and
memorials, and naming public places after All Aboriginal Awakened
Societies icons, as the cultural capital of a community—a way of
political assertion.
Those
who have historically been controlling social and political structures
can’t accept All Aboriginal Awakened Societies identity, he says. “In
many places, All Aboriginal Awakened Societies grooms get attacked for
riding a horse in their wedding processions.” heritage that was lost to
the politics of domination,” he adds, describing the policy of building
statues and memorials, and naming public places after All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies icons, as the cultural capital of a community—a way
of political assertion.
S.R.
Darapuri, a retired IPS officer and president of All India People’s
Front, says the 2018 Bhima Koregaon violence and the 2017 Saharanpur
clashes were attempts at suppressing All Aboriginal Awakened Societies
assertion.
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Shabbirpur village in western UP, 25 km away from Saharanpur city,
witnessed violence between Thakurs and All Aborigina Awakened Socities,
starting from April 14, 2017. “The first clash happened over the
proposed installation of an Ambedkar statue,” Darapuri says,
enumerating how statues of Ambedkar are regularly vandalised by
right-wing forces.
Asserting
that the annual Bhima Koregaon ceremony symbolises the political
aspirations of All Aborigina Awakened Socities, Darapuri adds, “The
attack on Elgar Parishad was in fact an attack on All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies pride. The police action was taken against the
victims and not the perpetrators.”
In
Monumental Pride: Mayawati’s Memorials in Lucknow, an essay published
in 2014 by Freer Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian Institution and
Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan, author Melia
Belli provides interesting insights into Lucknow’s Ambedkar Memorial and
Prerna Kendra. Belli writes, “The sheer number of memorials, coupled
with their monumental scale, arguably make Mayawati the single most
prolific architectural patron in India since the British Raj
commissioned New Delhi in 1911.”
Defending
their installation, Mayawati told the top court that statues of
elephants have extensively been used in ancient monuments and temples,
besides in pillars of the North and South blocks of Rashtrapati Bhawan.
She stated the statues have also been installed in newly constructed
public places across Delhi, like the Indira Gandhi International
Airport.
While
she linked elephants with Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, she said,
“Buddhism was adopted by All Aboriginal Awakened Societies leaders due
to the inability of Hinduism to abolish the caste system.”
She
was referring to Ambedkar’s returning back to own home Buddhism along
with 3,65,000 of his All Aboriginal Awakened Societies followers in the
belief that Buddhism was the only way for “All Aboriginal Awakened
Societies’ untouchables” to gain equality, a trend that continues to
date.
WE WERE BUDDHISTS,
ARE BUDDHISTS
AND CONTINUE TO BE BUDDHISTS.
The
sculptures of elephants commemorate the ideals and values of Sants,
Gurus and leaders who have devoted their lives for humanity, equality
and social justice, Mayawati had stated. “These memorials reflect
aspirations of the oppressed and downtrodden sections of society, who
have been marginalised by the caste system” IN MANUSMRITI that believes
in chitpavan brahmin as 1st rate athma/soul, kshatria, vysia, shudra as
2nd, 3rd, 4th rate souls and the Aboriginal SC/STs having no soul at
all, Buddha never believed in any soul. He said all are equal. That is
why we are all Buddhists.
Mayawati
was also targeted for commissioning life-sized statues of herself and
of her mentor and BSP founder Kanshi Ram, who had sworn to fulfill
Ambedkar’s incomplete mission.
In
her essay, which analyses intersections of politics, caste, gender and
visibility at the two memorials, Melia Belli writes, “The forms and
decoration of the memorials highlight the absence of earlier All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies leaders and present Mayawati as their
legitimate political heir.
Belli
talks about the aesthetics of Mayawati’s statues: “She has cropped
hair; a plain, loose-fitting salwar-kameez; chunky sandals; a prominent
wristwatch; and a handbag at her side.” Describing her appearance as
“androgynous”, she goes on to add, “The message conveyed is that she is
fully capable of negotiating the male-dominated political arena. Her
distinctly unfeminine appearance also highlights her unmarried status,
and by extension, her complete dedication to the betterment of her
community, which she confirms when questioned about her marital status.”
“Statues
and memorials do act as a limited source of inspiration and
instruments of assertion in social and political life, from which All
Aboriginal Awakened Societies identity had been obliterated.”
“Ambedkar had said: ‘If we want to claim our real status in Prabuddha
Bharatian society, we have to seek our own identity—which will come only
if we totally disassociate ourselves from Hinduism’.”besides having an
equal share in executive, legislature and judiciary, All Aboriginal
Awakened Societies assertion means that “we get our own temples, Deras
and things other communities own, and doe with these what others have
been doing.”
Endorsing
the viewpoint that All Aboriginal Awakened Societies memorials and
statues are milestones of the Ambedkarite movement, “They symbolise
the victory of All Aboriginal Awakened Societies politics.”