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Bapsa (Lucknow) is an independent organization working in different universities and colleges of Lucknow.

BAPSA Lucknow
Bapsa (Lucknow) is an independent organisation that works in universities and colleges of Lucknow. Bapsa(Lucknow) has a central panel which regulates units in different universities and colleges. The association has been expanding continuously after its inauguration on " 29th June 2022 " in Lucknow University. Its unit president in BBAU has been appointed on 20 Sept 2020 while the unit president of Lucknow University was appointed on 9 October 2022.

Manav Rawat, a student of Lucknow University is the one of founders as well as current president of Bapsa(Lucknow) - central panel.

Bapsa( Lucknow ) is a Left - leaning Ambedkarite organization. The main ideology of Bapsa is based on Ambedkarite - Phule - Marxist discourse Bapsa stands for "Birsa Ambedkar Phule Student's Association". The association's workings are based on the ideas of Birsa Munda, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Jyotiba Phule , Savitribai Phule , Fatima Sheikh , Periyar Ramasamy , Shahuji Maharaj , Karl Marx ,Friedrich Engels ,Lenin and the like. It is a student body that stands for student rights, primarily that of Dalit - Bahujan students who are widely underrepresented and oppressed in the Brahmanical and capitalist University administration. The word "Brahmanical - Capitalist" used here refer to lack of zero fees provisions for SC ST students as well as difficult procedures for scholarships etc. make favourable atmosphere for Upper Caste, privileged children , who not only continue the lineage of Upper Caste privilege as well as physically make the atmosphere of the universities and colleges unbearable for Dalit - Bahujan students. The ultimate aim of the organisation is emancipation of the Dalit Bahujan masses. Dalit refers to Ex Untouchables. Bahujan incorporates Scheduled Tribes, Minorities , Ex Criminal Tribes and Dalits. The three main enemies to the cause of emancipation of the masses are Brahminism, Patriarchy and Capitalism.

Patriarchy is an integral part of both Brahmanism as well as Capitalism. Brahmanism is based on domination of women in the Savarna households where they are only workers of the household they give birth to children, raise them and takes care of the husband or the "Pati Parmeshwar" and the other in laws , cooks and cleans. Education among women is not promoted. Even if they are educated they still fall in the marriage and family trap which makes them unpaid workers of the household. Dalit women primarily are kept in check with rape that is on the rise in the country. Rape is one of the biggest questions in the face of Indian women which arises due to the patriarchal mindset of the society. Patriarchy in Capitalism is similiar wherein women are the Proletariat in the household, they are not paid for there labour, they help raise another generation of male workers and female wives who then repeat the cycle. They are only meant for cooking, cleaning and making offsprings.

Similarly Brahmanism is deeply entrenched with Capitalism in India. The simplest example is that among the top ten richest people in India most of them come from Baniya community that is the Vaishya Varna. Capitalism is a condition where wealth is concentrated in hands of a few that is Bourgeois. The "few" in case of India are mostly Baniyas and Brahmins. Whereas the Proletariat is the Dalit - Bahujan masses who work hard and earn to feed their family and are still hungry,  out of jobs, not educated and malnourished.

Top posts in the Army, Navy and Air Force are reserved by the Rajputs that claim to be of the Kshatriya Varna , in general most top posts in any institutions are held by Brahmins and the working class consists of Dalit - Bahujan people. If one observes closely the Indian state is still structured on the  "Varna Vyavastha". Bapsa works to fight Brahmanism, Capitalism and Patriarchy by uniting students under the Blue flag and propagating the Ambedkarite ideology , the main tenets of which are Equality , Freedom and  basic human rights for everyone. Equality here refers to the discrimination based on caste, gender , religion and color widely prevalent in India. Bapsa is a platform against any kind of discrimination. So in order to create an equal and just society, discrimination must be got rid off. Basic human rights are the fundamental rights mentioned in the constitution and some basic humanity. Freedom refers to eat, speak , move around , have right over one's body and other freedoms mentioned in the Constitution of India. Lynching has been a constant threat on dalit bahujan and minorities on the basis of their choice of food as well as religious connotations.

The association's members greet with the revolutionary Jai Bhim and practice the golden principle of Babasaheb "Educate Agitate Organize"