Kanpur, 02 October (Hindustan Reporter). The countrymen will never be able to forget the contribution of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi in the independence of the country. He worked independently on all those points which would lead to the creation of a pure society. Apart from this, he worked till the last moment for the upliftment of the poor and to maintain goodwill in the country. Thus, if it is said that Gandhi is not a person but an idea then it would not be an exaggeration. Dr. Sumant Gupta, National President of All India Vaishya Ekta Parishad, said these things in Kanpur on Wednesday. He further said that online market is leading to decline of traders. Regarding Waqf Board, he said that we demand its abolition and formation of Sanatan Board.
All India Vaishya Ekta Parishad took out Gandhi Sandesh Padyatra on the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Dr. Sumant Gupta, Naresh Maheshwari, Suresh Gupta, Ajay Gupta and program coordinator Vinod Gupta started the Sandesh Yatra by garlanding and worshiping the Bharat Mata statue located at Ghantaghar. The Gandhi Sandesh Padyatra passed through Ghantaghar Nayaganj Birhana Road and concluded by paying floral tributes at the Gandhi statue at Phoolbagh. MLC Salil Bishnoi, MLA Vikas Gupta, MLA Pankaj Gupta participated in the padayatra. On both sides of the road, sub-sections and councilors of the Vaishya community welcomed the guests and pictures walking in the padyatra by showering flowers on them. District President of Yuva Vaishya Ekta Parishad, Akash Jaiswal welcomed all the guests wearing Angavastra and garland. Dr. Sumant Gupta said that Gandhi was not a person but an idea and everyone should follow him. MLC Salil Bishnoi said that Bapu went to the labor colonies of Kanpur and taught people how to live. He inspired to adopt Swadeshi. National Executive President Narendra Maheshwari said that along with fighting for the freedom of the country, Gandhiji also worked for creating employment in rural areas.
National Vice President Suresh Gupta said that Bapu's birth anniversary reminds us of Bapu's ideals. Gandhi, in his address, had once compared Kanpur with the industrial progress of Mumbai. National General Secretary Ajay Gupta said that Gandhiji had last come to Kanpur on 22 July 1934. He had argued with the Sanatani people to allow Dalits to enter temples. The result was that the doors of most temples were opened for Dalits. Vinod Gupta said that the government has the highest income from the business class, their pension scheme should also be implemented and the tax system should be simplified. Pankaj Gupta said that the youth should study about Gandhi and follow the path shown by Gandhi to complete their life successfully, only then the youth will be able to get a new direction. During this, Rameshwar Lala Bhaiya, Dharam Prakash Gupta, Ramesh Gupta, Ravi Gupta, Krishna Babbu, Pramod Border, Akhilesh Gupta, Kishan Kesarwani, Balram Gupta, Vandana Gupta, Vinayak Podda, Saroj Gupta, Alka Gupta, Raja Gupta, Gaya Prasad etc. were present. are.