Fountainhead of OBC politics in Bihar, two-time CM Karpoori Thakur awarded Bharat Ratna posthumously

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Fountainhead of OBC politics in Bihar, two-time CM Karpoori Thakur awarded Bharat Ratna posthumously



Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hailed the announcement and said it was a “fulfilment of an age old demand” by his party JD(U) that will “send a positive message among deprived sections of the society.”Officials said the Bharat Ratna is a significant recognition of a remarkable leader who was a stalwart of social justice and an inspiring figure in Indian politics.This award is a tribute to Thakur’s lifelong dedication to the uplift of the underprivileged sections of society and his relentless fight for social justice.His simplicity in his personal conduct was highly inspiring and contribution to Indian politics has been monumental, the officials said.Being born in one of the most backward sections of society, Thakur was a remarkable leader whose political journey was marked by his unwavering commitment to the marginalised sections of society.He was a key figure in the struggle against social discrimination and inequality and his commitment to affirmative action gave representation and opportunities to the poor, oppressed, exploited and deprived sections of the country, the officials said.During his career, his policies and reforms were pioneering in bringing about significant changes in the lives of many, especially in the fields of education, employment and farmer welfare.By honouring Thakur, the government recognises his role as a symbol of democracy and social justice and also acknowledges his deep impact as a motivating figure for the marginalised sections of society, the officials said.His life and work embody the spirit of the Constitution, which advocates for equality, fraternity, and justice for all.The officials said the award is not only a recognition of Thakur’s past achievements but also serves as an inspiration for future generations.”It is a reminder of the values that Thakur stood for – simplicity, inclusiveness, and the tireless pursuit of social justice,” an official said.Thakur was first elected to Bihar assembly in 1952 where he continued until his death in 1988.



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