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Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi arrived in Ranchi to participate in the 'Samvidhan Samman Sammelan.'
He received a warm welcome at the Ranchi airport, where he was greeted by Jharkhand Congress in-charge General Secretary G. A. Mir, state Congress President Keshav Mahato Kamlesh, and other senior Congress leaders.
During the program, which commenced at 3 PM, Rahul Gandhi addressed, focusing on the significance of tribal identity and the historical context surrounding it.
He questioned the terminology used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), particularly the distinction between "Adiwasi" (indigenous) and "Vanvasi" (forest-dweller).
“When BJP leaders call tribal people ‘Vanvasi,’ what are they trying to achieve? They are attempting to erase your way of life, your history, and the knowledge you have cultivated over thousands of years,” he asserted.
Gandhi stressed that the term "Adiwasi" signifies the original owners of the land, while "Vanvasi" reduces their identity to mere forest dwellers. He emphasized that this distinction is not just a word; it encapsulates the entirety of tribal history and identity.
Gandhi lamented the lack of representation of tribal history in India’s educational curriculum, stating, “In our education system, there are only 10-15 lines about tribal people. What about their history, their way of life?
None of it is documented.” Furthering his discussion, Gandhi criticized the use of the term "OBC" (Other Backward Classes) to label tribal and marginalized communities.
“What does it mean to call you backward? Your rights are being denied. The history of those who built this country—farmers, labourers, carpenters, barbers, cobblers—is missing,” he remarked.