Preparation underway Pratikshit Singh
Bahujan Nayak

BAMCEF gears for 39th joint National convention at Lucknow

Pratikshit Singh

Lucknow— The Kanshiram cultural centre, which has been a hive of activity over the last few months, will now witness the 39th joint National Convention of the BAMCEF (Backward and Minority Community Employees Federation). The convention will be spread across 5 days from 24th December to 29th December 2022. The convention will be inaugurated and addressed by Padmashri Laxman Mane, a social worker working for the welfare of nomadic tribes from Maharashtra. 

The chief guest on the occasion will be Justice Virendra Yadav, retired justice, Allahabad High Court and the occasion will be presided over by Waman C Meshram, National President Bharat Mukti Morcha. It would have speakers like Mahmood Pracha, an eminent lawyer and Ambedkarite.

Some of the prominent issues to be discussed during the convention would be…

  • Dispersed Bahujans against the United Brahmins

  • Caste-Census and the imposition of Hindu identity on the OBCs (Other Backward Castes)

  • The usurping of Buddhist heritage sites like Mathura and Kanshi by the use of democratic institutions.

  • Representation of Bahujans in the administration of the country in the proportion of their population.

  • Hinduisation of tribals to fester divide between Christians and non-Christians.

  • The archaeological and anthropological analysis of the Rakhigarhi DNA report and the evidence of foreign ancestry of the Brahmins.

  • Maligning the democratic and constitutional movements by dubbing them as Naxalite and Maoists.

  • A National level organization for the safai Karamcharis  

  • The use of Electronic Voting Machines in the elections.

More than 100 speakers will speak on the aforementioned issues over a period of 5 days. Some of the prominent speakers will be Mahmood Pracha, an eminent lawyer and Ambedkarite social activist, and Rajendra Prasad Singh, an eminent historian and linguist from Bihar, who would also inaugurate the session on 26th December.

People from all over India started gathering at the Kanshiram cultural centre on Friday.

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