Amit Shah Unveils Statue and Renames Road & Rotary in New Delhi Honouring Bodofa Upendranath Brahma
In a significant tribute to Bodofa Upendranath Brahma, a revered leader of the Bodo community and a symbol of indigenous rights and education, Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated a statue and renamed a road and rotary in New Delhi in his honour. The ceremony marked a recognition of Brahma’s enduring legacy as a champion of peace, education, and tribal identity.
Key Highlights:
- The newly unveiled statue of Bodofa Upendranath Brahma, located in the heart of New Delhi, symbolizes his lifelong efforts to uplift the Bodo community and his advocacy for unity, education, and cultural pride.
- A road and rotary in the national capital have been renamed after Bodofa Upendranath Brahma, ensuring his contributions are remembered by future generations.
- Speaking at the ceremony, Amit Shah highlighted Brahma’s role as a visionary who believed in the power of education to transform lives. He praised Brahma for leading a non-violent movement that inspired youth and preserved cultural heritage.
- The initiative represents a broader effort to honour regional and tribal leaders at the national level, giving due importance to voices from India’s diverse communities.
- Known as the "Father of the Bodos", Brahma was a social reformer who led the Bodo movement in the 1980s and emphasized education as the path to empowerment. His philosophy of "Live and Let Live" continues to inspire generations.
The Bodo community and several tribal organizations expressed gratitude for the national recognition, calling it a moment of pride and validation for their cultural identity.