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Revolutionary Poet Gaddar Remembered on His 77th Birth Anniversary in Aija

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Revolutionary Poet Gaddar Remembered on His 77th Birth Anniversary in Aija

Tributes Paid to Revolutionary Singer Gaddar on His 77th Birth Anniversary

In Aija town of Gadwal, leaders of the Telangana Mala Mahanadu gathered at Ambedkar Circle to honor the 77th birth anniversary of revolutionary singer and people’s poet, Gaddar. They performed a milk abhishekam to the statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and garlanded a portrait of Gaddar as a tribute to his contributions to society.

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During the event, the leaders extended their heartfelt wishes and expressed gratitude to the Telangana government for officially recognizing June 31 as Gaddar’s birth anniversary. They praised him as a legendary figure who awakened society through his revolutionary songs and dances.

The leaders criticized the BJP government, accusing it of suppressing Dalits and Adivasis by promoting Manuvadi ideology and blind beliefs. They condemned the central government for rejecting the Padma Award nomination for Gaddar, claiming that he would have refused the Padma Shri award had he been alive. They alleged that the BJP was attempting to tarnish Gaddar’s reputation, despite his immense popularity among over 50 crore people across the country.

Highlighting Gaddar’s legacy, the leaders emphasized his lifelong dedication to the welfare of the people, particularly in fighting for land rights, livelihood, and liberation. They appreciated how his 77th birth anniversary was celebrated beyond political and party boundaries. The Telangana government was commended for recommending Gaddar for the Padma Awards, but the central government was criticized for rejecting the nomination.

Gaddar’s unique style of singing and dancing was described as a masterpiece. His revolutionary poetry and songs were remembered for inspiring people during the Telangana movement, leaving an indelible mark on the state and its people.

Several prominent leaders attended the event, including Telangana Mala Mahanadu state executive committee members Mala Mallikarjun and Mala Krishna, Mandal President Mala Shivraj, C. Veeresh, Dalit Journalists Forum member D.R. Srikanth, and many others, along with several youth members. The gathering reflected the widespread respect and admiration for Gaddar’s legacy.

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