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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Nagpur has drawn significant attention, especially his tribute at two key locations: the Deeksha Bhoomi and the RSS memorial. Today, Modi visited Deeksha Bhoomi, a place where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and his followers converted to Buddhism in 1956, symbolizing a major shift toward equality and social justice. During his visit, Modi paid respects to Lord Buddha, reflecting on the rich history of the site. In 2017, Modi had also visited this historic site, and his return highlights the government's ongoing commitment to honoring Ambedkar's legacy. Simultaneously, Modi also visited the RSS memorial at Rashtra Sevak Sangh headquarters, showing respect to Dr. Hedgewar and Guru Golwalkar. Though these two sites represent different ideologies, they share a common theme: unity and national integration. The Prime Minister’s visit signifies a step towards bridging ideological divides, promoting social harmony, and reinforcing India’s diverse cultural heritage. Moreover, under Modi's leadership, the BJP government has worked to develop the five key sites associated with Ambedkar as "Panchteerth," further solidifying his contribution to India’s democratic foundation. These actions emphasize the government’s respect for Ambedkar’s vision while fostering national unity.

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00:00These pictures are of the Diksha Bhoomi, where PM Narendra Modi is present.
00:07Here, Babasaheb Bheemrao Ambedkar and all his followers had accepted Buddhism.
00:15It was the year 1956.
00:17These are the pictures of PM Narendra Modi.
00:21Let's listen to the ambience. PM Narendra Modi is present there.
00:26He is paying his respects to Gautam Buddha.
00:34These pictures are of the Diksha Bhoomi.
00:37PM Narendra Modi is expressing his feelings in the visitor book.
00:45Before this, PM Narendra Modi had been to Diksha Bhoomi in 2017.
00:51Today, he is going to Diksha Bhoomi again.
00:56The main reason for accepting Buddhism here was that
01:01he wanted to change his caste, but he wanted to change his religion.
01:05He wanted to change his caste, but he wanted to change his religion.
01:10If we change our caste, it will become equal.
01:13It will become harmonious.
01:15To make it harmonious, he went to Diksha Bhoomi with all his followers.
01:21He changed his religion and accepted Buddhism.
01:24The main reason for accepting Buddhism here is that
01:27whenever PM Narendra Modi goes to Nagpur,
01:30he always goes to Diksha Bhoomi.
01:32Let's look at the political reason for going to Diksha Bhoomi.
01:36In the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections,
01:39Congress leader Rahul Gandhi came to the country with the Red Constitution.
01:44This message is being conveyed to the entire country
01:48that the Indian government, the Indian People's Party and the PM
01:52have the same respect for Baba Bheem Rao Ambedkar,
01:57who created the Constitution of the country,
02:02whereas Congress is only carrying a book.
02:05These pictures are showing you
02:07Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to Diksha Bhoomi in 2017.
02:11Today is a very important day.
02:13One more question, Mr. Shukla.
02:14After that, I will come to the rest of the people.
02:16On one side, Dr. Hedgewar and Guru Golwarkar
02:20have come to offer their condolences.
02:23On the other side, they are also going to Diksha Bhoomi,
02:25where Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar had accepted Buddhism with 400,000 devotees.
02:31Another big interest is Vijayadashami,
02:34which is very important and it will complete 100 years.
02:38On the other side, Dr. Bheem Rao Ambedkar
02:41had also accepted Buddhism on 14th October 1956 on behalf of Ashok Vijayadashami.
02:47So today, there are two different opinions and two different things,
02:51but there is one similarity in these pictures.
02:54Yes.
02:54What Mr. Vijayadashami just said is that there is a similarity of superiority.
02:58Mr. Vijayadashami has given a very beautiful explanation of the National Self-Defense Force.
03:02The National Self-Defense Force works on the definition of NITNUTAN CHIRPURATAN.
03:09That you should support the old methods and adopt the new methods.
03:13The National Self-Defense Force, as Mr. Megha was saying,
03:17is this the golden age?
03:18When we stand in the footsteps of the BJP, we feel that the country is in the golden age.
03:23When we stand in the footsteps of the National Self-Defense Force,
03:26we feel that there is a lot of work to be done in the country.
03:30And what is the work?
03:32The National Self-Defense Force does not say that it is the golden age,
03:35because the National Self-Defense Force works on the theme of self-sufficiency and self-determination.
03:40It is believed that the day every citizen of the country becomes self-sufficient,
03:45the nation will develop.
03:49For example, if any village becomes poor or sick,
03:53then all these themes of the National Self-Defense Force are being organized in the villages.
03:59And the day all these things come, we will consider the nation to be of the golden age.
04:05This is the definition of the National Self-Defense Force.
04:07And the force is working on that definition.
04:09So today, Modi ji's visit to both the places of remembrance,
04:15at Diksha Boon and Resham Bagh,
04:18the most important thing is that,
04:21even though we see both the themes separately,
04:24but both the themes are one, and that is the National Self-Defense Force.
04:27Absolutely. Bring those two pictures on the TV screen again.
04:30Because when we see these pictures,
04:32whenever we mention Buddhism, Sharanam Gacchami,
04:36Dhammam, Sharanam Gacchami,
04:38and in that, another line comes, Sangham Sharanam Gacchami.
04:41And when we, as journalists, make a program about Sangham,
04:45or when a big face reaches there,
04:47Sangham Sharanam Gacchami is definitely mentioned in that.
04:50But you can understand these two pictures in this form.
04:53I think, Vijay Trivedi ji, you can go further.
04:55Because you see, one's ideology is completely different,
04:58the other's is completely different.
05:00But in Nagpur, this is the important place where
05:03Baba Ambedkar had gone with his followers,
05:05and had taken up Buddhism.
05:07What were those circumstances?
05:08I would like you to tell our viewers about that as well.
05:11See, Ismriti Mandir and Deeksha Bhoomi,
05:13the Prime Minister is going to two places at once.
05:15This is also the story of Sangham's change.
05:18Do you understand?
05:19This is a big change.
05:21When did Sangham accept Dr. Ambedkar?
05:24It took a long time for Sangham to accept him.
05:27And if you go to Deeksha Bhoomi,
05:29there are 22 vows written by Dr. Ambedkar.
05:32So, out of those 22 vows,
05:34there is probably someone who believes in Sangham.
05:36If there is someone who believes in Sangham,
05:38it is not like that.
05:39So, this is a big change.
05:41Today, Dr. Ambedkar's Deeksha Bhoomi,
05:45the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is present there.
05:47But this is not today's occasion.
05:48While the Prime Minister Narendra Modi was alive,
05:50this government,
05:52all the important places of Dr. Ambedkar,
05:54developed them as Panch Teerth.
05:56Be it Nagpur, Mau, Delhi,
06:00or where Alipur Road is,
06:02or in London.
06:03So, he accepted it as Panch Teerth.
06:06And what Rakesh ji said is very important.
06:08That one party is showing a red copy of the constitution.
06:11And on the other hand,
06:12in all those five places,
06:13in the Indian People's Party,
06:15Prime Minister Modi has developed all those places.

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