Ambedkar followers throng Chaityabhoomi

Written By Neeta Kolhatkar | Updated:

Thousands visit legendary Dalit leader’s resting place at Shivaji Park on his 119th birth anniversary .

Long, orderly queues are a common sight at Chaityabhoomi near Shivaji Park, the resting place of legendary leader Dr BR Ambedkar, and Wednesday, his 119th birth anniversary, was no different as thousands of followers in white stood waiting in the afternoon sun to get a ‘darshan’.

“White is the colour of peace and Babasaheb always spoke about peace and equality,” said seventh-grade student Shweta Wankhede. “I will study further as Ambedkar had said, study, unite, and fight the challenges, which is what I want to do.”

The occasion saw families from Marathwada who reached Mumbai early in the morning to visit Chaityabhoomi. They said Ambedkar’s resting place gives them inspiration to face life’s battles that they need to face often.

“He pulled us out from the rubble and showed us what it is to lead a life of a human being. His sufferings are really nothing compared to ours. We have benefited because of his struggles,” said Anapurna Wakle, a 50-year-old lady from Nanded.

Siddharth Wankhede, another follower from Buldhana, added, “Coming here reminds us of our history — the fight to eradicate the caste system, the violence leashed on us, and Babasaheb’s teachings. By drafting the constitution he led our country into a new dawn. Had he been alive today, India was sure to have progressed much more.”

Many stalls lined the road from the junction at Shivaji Park to the Chaityaboomi structure selling books, CDs, pictures, posters of Dr Ambedkar and Gautam Buddha, while flags and colours of Buddha and Dalits fluttered in the wind.

Bhimrao Ambedkar from Gautam Nagar, Powai, said he is inspired by Dr Ambedkar and wanted to read more about him. “I read that Babasaheb was asked to fill a form and he wrote in his blood because he was denied admission to a college. Thereafter, he went on to become a barrister. This is inspiring for children like me,” said Ambedkar.

The police were expecting over 9,000 followers at Chaityabhoomi, and had taken precautions of deploying the new combat vehicles and had also kept boats on guard. “We have three boats, including one of the fire brigade. There is a fire engine, a combat vehicle and 100 police on bandobast,” said Sanjay Kawde, the police inspector on duty.