DOMA organized a significant assembly at Ambedkar Bhavan, gathering thousands to pledge their commitment to protecting the Constitution and the rights of marginalized communities in India.
New Delhi, 30th November 2025— DOMA (Parisangh of Dalit, OBC, Minorities and Adivasi Organisations) held a powerful national assembly titled “DOMA Pledge: At Ambedkar’s Feet to Save the Constitution” at Ambedkar Bhavan in New Delhi. The event attracted thousands of participants from across India, all reaffirming their commitment to safeguarding the constitutional rights of marginalized communities.
The assembly was led by Dr. Udit Raj, the National President of DOMA and a former Member of Parliament. He addressed the gathering, highlighting the increasing attacks on constitutional values that threaten the dignity and security of Dalits, OBCs, Minorities, and Adivasis. Dr. Raj emphasized that the Constitution is the soul of India and called for unity among citizens to protect it.
The core objectives of the gathering included defending and protecting the constitutional rights guaranteed to Dalits, Minorities, OBCs, and Adivasis, as well as highlighting the growing incidents of atrocities and discrimination against these groups. The assembly also aimed to reinforce the call for unity, justice, and equality as envisioned by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
Participants collectively took the DOMA Pledge, vowing to remain steadfast in defending democracy, social justice, and the secular fabric of the nation. Originally, the rally was scheduled to take place at Ramlila Maidan; however, the Delhi Police denied permission following an objection raised by a BJP worker. Despite this last-minute change, DOMA successfully mobilized thousands at Ambedkar Bhavan, showcasing the unwavering commitment of the people to the cause.
A collective call for justice resonated throughout the event, with speakers expressing serious concern over the rising violence and discrimination faced by vulnerable communities. They stressed that constitutional safeguards are under threat, and it is the responsibility of every citizen to stand up for justice and equality.
The assembly concluded with chants of unity and a renewed resolve to continue the struggle for social justice, as envisioned by Babasaheb Ambedkar.
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