'Had Babasaheb Not Been There, Modi Too Would Not Be Here': PM Shares Archival Post on Ambedkar Jayanti, Also Mentions 'Panchteerth'

Posted on 14th Apr 2026 by rohit kumar

On the occasion of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s 135th birth anniversary, the Modi Archive shared a detailed post on the social media platform ‘X’, highlighting the deep connection between the ideologies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Babasaheb Ambedkar. The post noted that, over the years, Prime Minister Modi has made continuous efforts to carry forward Ambedkar’s legacy.

 

 

Which statement of the PM was cited in the post?

The post cited a specific statement by PM Modi, in which he asserted that had Babasaheb not existed, Narendra Modi would not be where he is today. Through this, he conveyed the message that his journey—from a humble background to the office of the Prime Minister of the country—is a testament to the Indian Constitution and its democratic framework. PM Modi frequently reiterates that Ambedkar’s greatest legacy is an India where one’s potential for advancement is determined not by birth, but by opportunity.

 

 

Reference to the ‘Panchteerth’ associated with Ambedkar

The Modi Archive’s post also made mention of the ‘Panchteerth’ (Five Pilgrimage Sites) associated with Ambedkar, a circuit that encompasses locations ranging from his birthplace in Mhow to 26 Alipur Road in Delhi, and even London. It was highlighted that, under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, all these sites have undergone development and modernization to enable the younger generation to gain a deeper understanding of Ambedkar’s life and philosophy.

 

 

PM Modi declared November 26 as Constitution Day

Referencing the year 2015, the post noted that Prime Minister Modi had declared November 26 as ‘Constitution Day’ (Samvidhan Diwas). The objective behind this initiative was to disseminate the values ​​enshrined in the Constitution to every citizen and to pay tribute to Ambedkar as the principal architect of the Constitution.

 

 

Ambedkar’s socio-economic ideals reflected in government schemes

Furthermore, the post observed that the spirit of ‘Antyodaya’—the philosophy of uplifting the last person in society—is clearly evident in the policies of the Modi government. This approach has been linked to Ambedkar’s core principles of equality and human dignity.

 

 

Citing various government initiatives, the post stated that efforts have been made to economically empower marginalized sections of society through schemes such as ‘Stand-Up India’ and the ‘Mudra Yojana’. Meanwhile, digital payments were extended to every village through the BHIM app, thereby fostering financial inclusion.

 

 

The post concludes by stating that, over time, the convergence of Ambedkar’s vision and Modi’s provisions has clearly emerged, under which Ambedkar’s socio-economic ideals are being implemented through modern policies.

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