Potala Prasad Naidu President Jyoti Bapule All India OBC Association and Delhi University students jointly released a poster on Delhi pollution -
Delhi - Jyotibapule All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu and Delhi OBC members today paid collective tribute to the great social reformer Jyotibapule on his death anniversary in the presence of about a thousand students at Delhi University. Honorable Delhi Metro Police DCP Shri Sir Ram Gopal Naik participated in this program and paid tribute to Jyoti Bapole. OBC President Prasad Naidu spoke in this program.. Jyotibapule was born on 11 April 1827 in a poor family of Maharashtra and died on 28 November 1890. Mahatma Jyotibapule was a great Indian thinker, social worker and writer of the 19th century. Philosopher and great activist. Prasad Naidu also said that he is a great person who worked a lot for the upliftment of the depressed class. DCP Ram Gopal Naik, who was the chief guest at the event, praised Poole and described him as a great social reformer, who worked a lot for the development of untouchability, caste discrimination and women's education. Gopal Naik also congratulated All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu and Delhi University students Jyoti Bapole who are fighting against pollution in Delhi.
On this occasion, Jyoti Bapule All India OBC Association and students of Delhi University jointly released a poster on Delhi pollution titled "It is everyone's responsibility to save the city from Delhi pollution". On this occasion, All India OBC President Potala Prasad Naidu while talking to the media said that from today we all together have decided to start a movement to sensitize the public sector and people about Delhi pollution and its prevention. . Student of Delhi University. Also, our association has decided to hand over a letter to every member of the Parliament with complete information about pollution to prevent pollution in the Parliament meetings to be held in December. On this occasion, Potala Prasad Naidu thanked all the students in front of the media and said that all the students of Delhi University have been asked to support and contribute in this anti-pollution movement.

