Addressing a function to celebrate 'Valmiki Jayanti' at the party headquarters here, Shah said the Modi government had dedicated all its schemes to dalits and the poor to help ameliorate their socio-economic conditions.
He lauded the silent role played by Maharishi Valmiki, the creater of Hindu epic Ramayana, in uplift of the Valmiki community and dalits. Shah noted that the Maharishi had said that all are equal and added that the Constitution framed by B R Ambedkar ensures that every individual gets equal rights and opportunities to move forward.
BJP has been trying hard to reach out the dalit community ahead of crucial polls in five states slated early next year but has suffered setbacks due to a string of controversies including Rohith Vemula issue and attacks on dalits by cow vigilantes.
Shah, who yesterday addressed the Bhikhu Dhammaviryo's Dhamma Chetna yatra in Kanpur attended by dalits who had converted to Buddhism, today highlighted the manner in which the government has asked banks to help finance dalits for self-employment through its schemes.
"If the country continues to tread this path, then I feel the day is not far when we will be able to bring a proud and prosperous society as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi and B R Ambedkar," he said.
BJP said anyone can achieve greatness by drawing inspiration from Valmiki's life.
"Ramayana is not merely the life story of Lord Rama but is an instrument of giving the message of importance of Indian culture to the world.
"Through the Ramaayan, Maharishi Valmiki gave the message that the victory in the end will be of truth, notwithstanding how strong or clever the untruth is," he said.
"Dalits, tribals, backwards, poor and youth are there in all the schemes of the BJP-led government at the Centre led by Narendra Modi," he said.
Union Minister Thawarchand Gehlot, BJP general secretary Ram Lal and incharge of BJP's SC Morcha Dushyant Gautam were also present at the function that was attended by a number of party workers.
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