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| name | {{Infobox person | ||
| native_name | | name = Waman Meshram | ||
| birth_date | | native_name = | ||
| image | | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1957}} | ||
| logo_size | | image = Waman Meshram on Facebook.jpg | ||
| organisation = [[BAMCEF]], Bharat Mukti Morcha | | logo_size = | ||
| birth_place | | organisation = [[BAMCEF]], Bharat Mukti Morcha, Bahujan Kranti Morcha | ||
| homepage | | birth_place = [[Ramgaon, Yavatmal, Maharashtra]], India | ||
| footnotes | | homepage = {{url|https://bamceforg.in}} | ||
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''' Chindhuji Meshram''' (born 1957) is an Indian activist and the national president of [[BAMCEF]], a non-political and non-religious [[organization]] of [[Employment|employees]]. | '''Waman Chindhuji Meshram''' (born 1957) is an Indian activist and the national president of [[BAMCEF]], a non-political and non-religious [[organization]] of [[Employment|employees]]. | ||
==List of organisations handled== | ==List of organisations handled== | ||
*[[BAMCEF]] | *[[BAMCEF]] | ||
*Bharat Mukti Morcha | *Bharat Mukti Morcha | ||
* | *Rashtriya Mulnivasi Mahlila Sangh | ||
*Rashtriya Mulnivasi Bahujan Karmchari Sangh | *Rashtriya Mulnivasi Bahujan Karmchari Sangh | ||
*Bahujan Kranti Morcha | *Bahujan Kranti Morcha | ||
*Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Morcha | |||
*Bhartiya Berojgar Morcha | |||
*Bhartiya Yuva Morcha | |||
*Rashtriya Mulnivasi Bahujan Karmchari Sangh | |||
*Chhatrapati Kranti Sena | |||
*Rashtriya Pichhada Varg (O.B.C.) Morcha | |||
*Buddhist International Network | |||
*Rashtriya Kisan Morcha | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Meshram was born in [[Ramgaon|Ramgaon village]], located in Darwha Tehsil of [[Yavatmal district]] in [[Maharashtra]] in 1948. Waman Meshram took his [[Primary school|primary]] and [[secondary school]] education in [[Darwha]]. After this he went to [[Aurangabad]] for further education. Waman Meshram started contemplating to join public life when he still was in Baba Saheb Ambedkar college at [[Aurangabad]] in the early 1970s. In 1975 Meshram joined BAMCEF | Meshram was born in [[Ramgaon|Ramgaon village]], located in Darwha Tehsil of [[Yavatmal district]] in [[Maharashtra]] in 1948. Waman Meshram took his [[Primary school|primary]] and [[secondary school]] education in [[Darwha]]. After this he went to [[Aurangabad]] for further education. Waman Meshram started contemplating to join public life when he still was in Baba Saheb Ambedkar college at [[Aurangabad]] in the early 1970s. In 1975 Meshram joined BAMCEF.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.milligazette.com/news/6788-waman-meshram-fighter-for-the-downtrodden|title=Waman Meshram: fighter for the downtrodden|first=Mushtaque|last=Madni|website=www.milligazette.com}}</ref> | ||
==Movement against EVM== | ==Movement against EVM== | ||
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Talking about the petition filled in the [[Supreme court|Supreme Court]], Meshram said, "I had filed a case of contempt of court against Election Commission of India (EC). The apex court in its verdict of 8 October 2013, had clearly said that EVM machines can be fixed or rigged, so as a hard proof VVPAT machines must be attached to EVMs but the guidelines have not followed." In 2014 and 2019 Election his party contested on many seats but lost deposits on almost all the seats. | Talking about the petition filled in the [[Supreme court|Supreme Court]], Meshram said, "I had filed a case of contempt of court against Election Commission of India (EC). The apex court in its verdict of 8 October 2013, had clearly said that EVM machines can be fixed or rigged, so as a hard proof VVPAT machines must be attached to EVMs but the guidelines have not followed." In 2014 and 2019 Election his party contested on many seats but lost deposits on almost all the seats. | ||
Meshram also alleged that the Election Commission of India (EC) | Meshram also alleged that the Election Commission of India (EC) has been pressured by the Central government to rig elections across the country. "The election commission in a reply to my letter said that the Central government is not providing funds to attach VVPAT machines, but the EC is an autonomous institution. It should have gone to the President or held a press conference as the citizens have the right to know," he said.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/campaign-against-evms-from-march-25/articleshow/57722748.cms|title=Campaign against electronic voting machines from March 25|work=[[Times of India]]}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Born | 1957 (age 67–68) |
Organisation | BAMCEF, Bharat Mukti Morcha, Bahujan Kranti Morcha |
Website | bamceforg |
Waman Chindhuji Meshram (born 1957) is an Indian activist and the national president of BAMCEF, a non-political and non-religious organization of employees.
List of organisations handled
- BAMCEF
- Bharat Mukti Morcha
- Rashtriya Mulnivasi Mahlila Sangh
- Rashtriya Mulnivasi Bahujan Karmchari Sangh
- Bahujan Kranti Morcha
- Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Morcha
- Bhartiya Berojgar Morcha
- Bhartiya Yuva Morcha
- Rashtriya Mulnivasi Bahujan Karmchari Sangh
- Chhatrapati Kranti Sena
- Rashtriya Pichhada Varg (O.B.C.) Morcha
- Buddhist International Network
- Rashtriya Kisan Morcha
History
Meshram was born in Ramgaon village, located in Darwha Tehsil of Yavatmal district in Maharashtra in 1948. Waman Meshram took his primary and secondary school education in Darwha. After this he went to Aurangabad for further education. Waman Meshram started contemplating to join public life when he still was in Baba Saheb Ambedkar college at Aurangabad in the early 1970s. In 1975 Meshram joined BAMCEF.[1]
Movement against EVM
Waman Meshram started people's movement against EVM in 2014 itself. He and his organisation Bharat Mukti Morcha(BMM) launched a five-phased protest campaign across the country from March 2017 demanding for discontinuing electronic voting machines (EVMs) in the electoral process in India.
Addressing a press conference in March 2017, Waman Meshram said, "Using EVMs is the worst practice in the electoral process in the world. We will continue to fight against EVMs till their usage is stopped."
Meshram stated that he had filed a petition against the Election Commission of India(EC) asking it to attach Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) in the EVMs but it is being delayed deliberately. Delaying this is going to only help two organizations, political parties. If we want to keep the democracy of our country alive, ballet papers must be used for election as they cannot be rigged," he added.
Talking about the petition filled in the Supreme Court, Meshram said, "I had filed a case of contempt of court against Election Commission of India (EC). The apex court in its verdict of 8 October 2013, had clearly said that EVM machines can be fixed or rigged, so as a hard proof VVPAT machines must be attached to EVMs but the guidelines have not followed." In 2014 and 2019 Election his party contested on many seats but lost deposits on almost all the seats.
Meshram also alleged that the Election Commission of India (EC) has been pressured by the Central government to rig elections across the country. "The election commission in a reply to my letter said that the Central government is not providing funds to attach VVPAT machines, but the EC is an autonomous institution. It should have gone to the President or held a press conference as the citizens have the right to know," he said.[2]
References
- ↑ Madni, Mushtaque. "Waman Meshram: fighter for the downtrodden". www.milligazette.com.
- ↑ "Campaign against electronic voting machines from March 25". Times of India.