Banswara : Bhil Pradesh Cultural Maha Sammelan is being organized on Thursday at the historic Mangarh Dham regarding the demand of Bhil Pradesh and other issues including reservation in proportion to the population. Thousands of tribal people from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Maharashtra will gather in it. Every year this conference is organized on 17th July, but this year due to Muharram, it is being organized on 18th July.
People from 4 states will participate in the Maha Sammelan
In view of the presence of thousands of people, the district administration is making security and other arrangements. At the same time, the public representatives associated with this conference have also appealed to the people to attend this Maha Sammelan peacefully. It is being organized as a cultural Maha Sammelan by Bhil Pradesh Mukti Morcha and other tribal organizations on issues like the demand for a separate Bhil state by combining the tribal dominated districts of four states and reservation in proportion to the population.
Banswara MP made a special appeal to the people
Banswara Dungarpur Lok Sabha constituency MP Rajkumar Roat, Bagidora MLA Jai Krishna Patel, Aspur MLA Umesh Damor, Dhariawad MLA, Sailana MLA and peoples’ representatives from other states will participate in it and will put forth their views on the demand for Bhil Pradesh and other issues. Banswara MP Rajkumar Roat has appealed to everyone to participate in the program peacefully.
Important message regarding the tribal cultural mega rally to be held tomorrow on 18.07.2024. 🙏☘️ pic.twitter.com/nP7zvcWJx8
— Rajkumar Roat (@roat_mla) July 17, 2024
The district administration and police administration are very cautious about this conference being held on Mangarh Dham hill. A large number of police forces are being deployed to maintain security and law and order. At the same time, people coming to the Mahasammelan are also being appealed to attend the conference peacefully. The district administration has approved a maximum of 15 thousand people to attend the Mahasammelan, but it is expected that many times more people will attend it.