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Privatization of the country leading to capitalism

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 16, 2021 18:00 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 16:As privatization in the country leads to capitalism, the Ambedkarites will fight hard to maintain democracy ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 16:

As privatization in the country leads to capitalism, the Ambedkarites will fight hard to maintain democracy in the country, said Republican Sena chief Anandraj Ambedkar. He was speaking at a meeting organized at the Subhedar Ramji Ambedkar Hall in Nagsenvan on the occasion of name extension day celebration of Bamu.

Speaking further Ambedkar said, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University has been established through the sacrifices of martyrs. A memorial of the martyrs will soon be erected here. He appealed to the students to maintain the standard of the university. The vice-chancellor should pursue to get central status to the university. Our educational, social, political, economic issues are not yet solved. He appealed to them to fight for rights. Secretary Sanjeev Bodhankar, state president Sagar Dabrase, Anand Nerlikar, Yuvraj Dhaswadikar and others were present.

Tags: Republican SenaSanjeev bodhankarSagar dabraseDr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
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