— A Resounding Call for the Constitution, Equality, and Self-Respect!
Branch inaugurations at Chandori, Chincholi (S), Badur, and Kelgaon — A new direction for the struggle of social justice emerging from Marathwada.
Latur, Oct. 24( Milind Kamble)
Spreading the ideology of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and rekindling the flame of social equality, the Bhima Army’s storm has now begun sweeping across Nilanga taluka.
On Friday, October 24, 2025, this historic event is set to unfold, marking the beginning of a new chapter of social justice, self-respect, and organizational strength in the Marathwada region.
The event will be graced by Marathwada Inspector Akshay Dhaware, former Marathwada President Vinod Kolhe, District President Vilas Chakre, and National Secretary Yashpal Bore.
Under their guidance, the movement aims to unite the deprived, oppressed, and marginalized sections of society and to strengthen the fight for equality in accordance with the principles of the Indian Constitution.
Under the leadership of Nilanga Taluka President Atul Sonkamble and with the cooperation of the taluka committee members, new Bhima Army branches will be inaugurated at Chandori, Chincholi (S), Badur, and Kelgaon.
In each of these villages, awareness meetings, constitutional sessions, and motivational programs for the youth will be organized to inspire participation in the movement for social transformation.
This initiative is not merely an organizational expansion — it represents a renewed social awakening, standing firmly against injustice through the strength of the Constitution and instilling confidence among the underprivileged and neglected communities.
The slogan “The Constitution is our religion, Equality our mission” is resonating throughout Nilanga, filling the followers of Bhim with enthusiasm and determination.
Marathwada Inspector Akshay Dhaware stated, “Even today, inequality, injustice, and discrimination exist in our society. The Constitution given to us by Dr. Ambedkar is the only powerful tool to fight these evils. Every youth must adopt the Constitution as a weapon of change and actively participate in the movement for social revolution.”
This ongoing campaign of the Bhima Army is expected to awaken thousands of youths across Marathwada, turning Nilanga taluka into a hub of social unity and constitutional awareness.
A large number of activists, youth, women, and citizens from various villages are expected to participate. The organizers have appealed to everyone to come together and stand united for the protection of the Constitution and the cause of social justice.
The Bhima Army’s movement in Nilanga is not merely a revival of an organization — it symbolizes the rebirth of constitutional values and gives voice to justice, equality, and humanity across the region.