BAMCEF is an Indian organization founded in 1978 to enlist the aid of the comparatively well-educated among the Scheduled Castes of India who suffer discrimination. It has no political or religious agenda, nor does it promote agitation to achieve its goals. BAMCEF is an acronym for "The all India Backward and Minority Communities Employees Federation". The term got its significance from the Constitution Of India, which divides the oppressed and exploited Indians into categories on the basis of their namely: Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward class (OBC) and Minority Communities.
The origins of BAMCEF lie in an organization for employees of oppressed communities that was established in 1971 by Kanshi Ram. This became BAMCEF at a convention held in Delhi in 1978, with an official launch on 6 December 1978, the anniversary of the death of B. R. Ambedkar. The ideology of BAMCEF is to fight the entrenched system of inequality that divides Indian society, and to abolish the caste system.
Our Objective—Change of System
We have achieved some success in this endeavour. However, it is not
enough to achieve the ultimate objective. Therefore, there is a need to
accelerate the pace of these efforts. To achieve the objective of ‘Change of
System’ and to implement these efforts more efficiently, BAMCEF has set some
important goals before it. They are: To create in the intellectual class a
feeling of paying back to the society to fulfill its ‘Social Obligation’. To
instill in the intellectual class a feeling that it owes a ‘Social Debt’ to the
community thereby making it payback to the society for getting liberated from
this debt. To plant and strengthen the non-political roots of the Mulnivasi
Bahujan Samaj (Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and
Converted Minorities) To create ‘objective-oriented’ and ‘objective-motivated’
type of awakening To propagate the thoughts of Rashtrapita Jotirao Phule,
Babasaheb Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and Periyar Ramasami To awaken the more or less
oppressed 6000 castes, unite them and develop brotherhood amongst them To
create intellect, wealth and talent for building a self-reliant movement of the
Mulnivasi Bahujan Samaj To create and sustain leadership in the leaderless
society To direct the directionless society To create and sustain full-time
workers/Pracharaks It must be understood that the success of the movement of
systemic change depends on the fulfilment of the goals written above.
LEADER
Mr. Waman Meshram is a president of BHARAT
MUL NIVASI SANGH and also BAMSEF . he is a revolutionary worker and his motives
is clear to rising more than 85% population of India .
BAMCEF was conceived in 1973 by Manyvar
Kanshiram ,who collaborated with Mr. D. K. Khaparde and other colleagues to
build this initiative. After six years of rigorous fieldwork across India,
"The Birth of BAMCEF Convention" was held at Delhi in 1978. The
organization was officially launched as a "Federation" on 6 December
1978 on the Parinirvan Divas (death anniversary) of Dr. Baba Saheb B. R. Ambedkar.
Achievements Of BAMCEF
- During Kanshiramji’s time network of
BAMCEF was in 13 states and 140 districts. At present nationwide
geographical network of BAMCEF has reached up to 31 states out of total 36
states, 539 districts, 3700tehsils and over 1 lakh villages.
- Out of 6000 castes people of 3700 castes
are working together as activists. While disparater incite using hatred
against Muslims we are creating a feeling of brotherhood among SC, ST, OBC
and Muslims at national level. There is nobody among SC, ST and OBC ready
to fight against Muslims where our influence is.
- Cores of rupees have been spent on this.
- Agitations have been held throughout the
country in order to release 52 thousand innocent Muslims.
- There are 1000 full-time workers
(pracharak) on whom Rs. 4 crore is spent annually.
- There are 77 offices throughout the India.
- Daily papers, weeklies, fortnightlies,
monthlies, etc. are published in 11 languages from our own press.
- Literature of about 1core goes to the
society annually.
- There are 5 lakh activists throughout the
country.
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