Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Nagpur has drawn significant attention, especially his tribute at two key locations: the Deeksha Bhoomi and the RSS memorial. Today, Modi visited Deeksha Bhoomi, a place where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and his followers converted to Buddhism in 1956, symbolizing a major shift toward equality and social justice. During his visit, Modi paid respects to Lord Buddha, reflecting on the rich history of the site. In 2017, Modi had also visited this historic site, and his return highlights the government's ongoing commitment to honoring Ambedkar's legacy. Simultaneously, Modi also visited the RSS memorial at Rashtra Sevak Sangh headquarters, showing respect to Dr. Hedgewar and Guru Golwalkar. Though these two sites represent different ideologies, they share a common theme: unity and national integration. The Prime Minister’s visit signifies a step towards bridging ideological divides, promoting social harmony, and reinforcing India’s diverse cultural heritage. Moreover, under Modi's leadership, the BJP government has worked to develop the five key sites associated with Ambedkar as "Panchteerth," further solidifying his contribution to India’s democratic foundation. These actions emphasize the government’s respect for Ambedkar’s vision while fostering national unity.