*An Open Letter To Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister Of India*
**

*By Nishikant Waghmare*
02 August, 2007
*Countercurrents.org <http://countercurrents.org/>*
*Dr.Manmohan Singh
Hon'ble Prime Minister
Republic Of India
7 Race Course Road
New Delhi-110011. *

*M*ost Respected Dr. Manmohan Singh Ji,
I am happy to know that our Nation's Government of India celebrating the
2550th "Buddha Mahaparinirvana Anniversary" is being commemorated with great
solemnity throughout India. Government of India for this purpose in the
Ministry of Culture has set up a National Committee under your Chairmanship.

The Minister of Tourism & Culture, Mrs. Ambika Soni, is the Vice-Chairperson
of the National Committee and also heads the Implementation Committee
entrusted with the task of implementing the various programmes chalked out
for a year and for the whole country. 2550 th Buddha Anniversary programme
was inaugurated on 13 May 2006 (Buddha Purnima Day) by yourself and was
attended by many important leaders including religious leaders.
A number of events have been planned including an important International
Conference at Bodhgaya on the theme of Buddhism and the 21 st Century from
February 4 to 6, 2007. The closing ceremony will be held at Kushinagar (the
place of the Mahaparinirvana in eastern Uttar Pradesh) on the Buddha Purnima
day.
It gives me great pleasure to inform you that The three Sub-Groups of
Implementation Committee has set -up and for Conferences and Publications
Committee Convener Dr. Bhalachandra Mungekar invited me to attend Bodhgaya
International conference on February 4-6, 2007 on this historic occasion I
wish to hand over my "Resolution relating to Ambedkarites and Buddhist of
the World." Along with Dr.Bhalachandra Mungekar in Conference at Bodhgaya on
February 4, 2007.
Mr. Prime Minister, after 60 years of Independence we must give due justice
and human face to Buddhist people of India in the land of Buddha and Nation
of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar who has given us one of the finest Constitution in the
world which we all love and respect Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for
his contribution and Chairmanship.
Dr. Ambedkar's role as a prominent constitution maker of India is quite well
known. However, his views on religion, particularly his reasons for
renouncing Hinduism, the religion of his birth, are not as widely known.
Ambedkar who was born in an "untouchable" family carried on a relentless
battle against untouchability throughout his adult life. In the last part of
his life, he renounced Hinduism and became a Buddhist. What were his reasons
for doing so?
A detailed answer to this question can be obtained by studying his the
Buddha and His Dhamma, Annihilation of Caste, Philosophy of Hinduism,
Riddles in Hinduism etc. Nonetheless, some of his articles, speeches and
interviews before and after his conversion to Buddhism throw some light on
this question.
Ambedkar's statement in 1935 at Yeola Conference is quite instructive in
this regard. Ambedkar believed that the untouchables occupied a "weak and
lowly status" only because they were a part of the Hindu society. When
attempts to gain equal status and "ordinary rights as human beings" within
the Hindu society started failing, Ambedkar thought it was essential to
embrace a religion which will give "equal status, equal rights and fair
treatment" to untouchables. He clearly said to his supporters "select only
that religion in which you will get equal status, equal opportunity and
equal treatment."
The Government of India must hand over the management of one of the Holiest
Shrines of world the Mahabodhi Temple, amending the Management Act of 1949.
Millions of Buddhists across the world are upset as non-Buddhists have the
control over the Holiest Shrine of Buddhists. We Buddhist must have control
over the management.
We the Buddhist of India wish to make an appeal to all the world's religious
and political leaders to demand immediate dissolution of the temple
management committee to hand over control of MahaBodhi Temple in the hands
of Indian Buddhists.
If the management of Hindu Temples, Churches, Mosques and Gurudwaras are not
under the control of other sects, then why not so in the case of the
Mahabodhi temple in the hands of Buddhists. Buddhists had been given very
little role in managing the affairs of the temple for over five decades.
Mahabodhi Temple was given a UNESCO Heritage...
Wisdom and Compassion -The way forward !
May peace prevail in India !
May peace prevail on Earth !
Yours in the Mission,
Nishikant Waghmare, Director-Asia & Pacific, Airline Ambassador UN NGO USA.
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*"Resolution Relating to Ambedkar Samaj and Buddhists in World" *
1. It has been the long-term desire of the Buddhist religious Minority to be
entrusted with the responsibility of the management of the important Buddha
Gaya Temple known as "BodhGaya Mahavihara" At present there is a managing
Committee consisting of 9 Members, of whom 4 are Buddhists and 4 are Hindus,
with the D.M. Gaya as the Chairman (provided that if he/she is not a Hindu,
then the ADM.) The Bihar Act 1949 has to be amended to provide for a
Managing Committee with Buddhists as Chairman and Secretary and the other
Managing Committee Members to be Buddhist.
2. Buddha Poornima(Vesak Day) should be declared as a Public Holiday under
the Negotiable Act. Vesak Day (Buddha Poornima) is declared Public Holiday
by United Nations three years back.
3. Government of India officially must declared Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar as
the "Father of the Constitution" if there is a need to amend the article 18
(1) since Article 18 (1) of the Constitution specifically provides that "no
title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by
the State."
4. Every Year on January 26 President of India coming from Rashtrapati
Bhavan in Open Car or His Special Horse Chariot must offer a floral tribute
to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Statue at Parliament House,( Since Dr. Ambekdar is
the Chief Architect of the Nation's Constitution) main entrance. Than
President of India take a National salute at Rajpath.
5. Work on the Establishment of an International Buddhist University, in New
Delhi should be taken up vigorously and completed early, utilizing the
Grants made by the Japanese people and Government of Japan. In December
2006, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, made agreement on the
issue in Japan.
6. Special 2550th Mahaparinirvana Buddha Anniversary Celebration Indian
postal Stamps four Images of Buddha as Shown Rajgir "Vishwa Shanti-Sutpa"
7. Special Indian Coin and Currency Notes with Buddha Images .World is
changing we must change our mindset after 2550 th year of Buddha's
Enlightenment since we all call our civilization 5000 years old in the
world.

8. Ministry of Culture must print all important books of Buddha's life
during the year long Celebration and Indian Buddhist must not be called
"Indian Dalit Buddhists."

Presented by: Nishikant Waghmare-Dhammadutta.
Director-Asia & Pacific-Airline Ambassador, United Nations N.G.O.USA.

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