05/01/2024
बहन जी तुम संघर्ष करो हम तुम्हारे साथ हैं 🙏
जय भीम जय संविधान
05/01/2024
बहन जी तुम संघर्ष करो हम तुम्हारे साथ हैं 🙏
जय भीम जय संविधान
Bhima koregaon Victory Pillar, Pune.
500 Mahar(Neo Buddhist) vs 28000 Peshwas.
The Neo Buddhist (also known as the Buddhist movement, Ambedkarite Buddhist movement or Modern Buddhist movement) is a religious as well as a socio-political movement in India which was started by B. R. Ambedkar(Father of constitution of India)
500 Mahars vs 28,000 peshwa-- The Great victory against Evil Peshwa Rulers in History.
The Battle of Koregaon took place on 1 January 1818 between the army of Peshwa Baji Rao II and a small East India Company force that included native Mahars as well as British men. The Peshwa, whose 28,000-strong force encamped at the nearby Phulgaon, dispatched 2,000 of his soldiers to attack the 834-strong Company force. The Company troops successfully defended themselves against the attack, and the Peshwa withdrew at night fearing the arrival of a larger British force. After the British victory in the Third Anglo-Maratha War, the Company commissioned a victory obelisk in Koregaon to commemorate its fallen soldiers. 22 of the 49 names of the slain soldiers on the pillar are that of Mahar caste. Today, the Mahars, who were formerly considered as untouchable caste, regard it as a symbol of their victory over the high-caste Peshwa, and gather in large numbers at the site on the anniversary of the battle.
On January 1, 2024, when Neo Buddhist gathered in the nearby Vadhu Budruk to attend an event to commemorate the 206th anniversary of the battle of Bhima Koregaon. JAI BHIM JAI BHARAT 🙏
01/01/2024