Gaddar, a well-known poet and revolutionary leader in India, played a significant role in promoting public artists and folk dramas. He spoke out about the struggles of farmers and workers, bringing their issues to the government’s attention and suggesting solutions. Gaddar opposed the dominant upper-caste capitalist system and fought for the rights of ordinary people.
He focused on the hardships faced by everyday citizens, including farmers, laborers, and women. Gaddar demanded that the authorities take responsibility and find solutions to these problems. He warned that if the issues were not addressed, the people would continue to struggle.
Gaddar was dedicated to the revolutionary cause of democratic and majority empowerment. On his death anniversary, it is important to remember him and his contributions. We should protect folk arts, honor the stories and songs of ordinary people, and celebrate Gaddar’s legacy. His songs can help us remember the struggles of farmers and the importance of the agricultural sector.
Educating future generations about leaders like Gaddar is crucial. He fought for the rights of the people and worked towards the success of their struggles and the Bahujan revolution.
Many individuals and organizations participated in the commemorative event. These included Bahujan Rajya Samiti, Valmiki, K. Vinod Kumar, Nagar Doddi Venkat Ramulu, Madhusudan Babu, R. Mohan Sir, Lakshmi Narayana Danayya, Shiva, Damodar Rajesh, Sisa Venkat Reddy Automak Bul, Rehmatulla Kuruv Pullayya, Kolla Hussain, lawyer Damodar Prem Kumar, MRPS Anjaneyulu, Naganna, Chinnayya, Pratap Teacher, Giri Prasad, and Rajesh.