Adopting Babasaheb’s thoughts will build harmonious, empowered, prosperous state: CM Yogi
- Posted: April 13, 2026
- Updated: 11:04 am
New Delhi, April 13 : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday issued a detailed public message titled â??Yogi Ki Patiâ?? (Yogi's note/letter), a day ahead of B.R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary, urging citizens to adopt the ideals of the Constitutionâ??s chief architect and promote education in everyday life.
In a post on X, CM Yogi wrote, â??April 14 marks the sacred birth anniversary of Bharat Ratna Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Jiâ?¦ through whose vision millions of people gained the right to a life of dignity.â??
He added that â??by embracing Babasaheb's ideals, our government is ensuring that the benefits of schemes reach every poor, deprived woman, and youthâ??.
Expanding on this in his longer note, the Chief Minister described the occasion as â??an opportunity to express our gratitude to that great personality who drafted the framework of India's Constitution.â??
The CM emphasised Ambedkarâ??s intellectual depth, writing that â??every word of Babasaheb is inspirationalâ??, particularly highlighting his vision in the fields of economy and education.
Quoting Ambedkarâ??s enduring message, he wrote, â??Educate, organise and struggleâ??, and noted that Babasaheb was â??among the most educated people of his timeâ??, who maintained a collection of over 35,000 books and studied for â??16 to 18 hours a dayâ??.
The Chief Minister also referred to welfare initiatives in Uttar Pradesh, stating, â??By adopting Babasahebâ??s ideas, our government is ensuring that benefits of schemes reach every poor, deprived, woman and youthâ??, including access to housing, healthcare, sanitation, and education. He added that targeted programmes have helped â??more than six crore people rise above multidimensional povertyâ??, with continued efforts toward a â??zero povertyâ?? mission.
In a personal appeal, CM Yogi urged citizens, â??Keep good books in your homes, read them yourselves, and inspire your children to do the sameâ??, stressing that â??only then will Babasahebâ??s dream be realisedâ??.
He concluded that â??only by adopting Babasahebâ??s thoughts will the resolve to build a harmonious, empowered and prosperous state be fulfilledâ??, calling on people to carry forward the legacy of social justice and equality.
The message comes as the country prepares to observe Ambedkar Jayanti on April 14 (Tuesday) with tributes and public programmes celebrating his enduring contributions to Indian society and governance.
/IANS