
In the state capital Gandhinagar, the Gujarat Thakor Kshatriya Sena is set to organize a grand convention at 3:00 a.m. on January 26. The objective of this convention is to promote a mission of social upliftment, progress, and positive change. Lakhs of people, including social leaders, youth, and women representatives, will participate in this historic gathering.
The Thakor community has always been hardworking, self-respecting, and patriotic. Now is the time to make unity, education, and self-reliance the core mantra of life. Highlighting this, the President of the Gujarat Thakor Kshatriya Sena and MLA, Alpesh Thakor, stated that the event being organized on January 26 is not just a program, but a collective mission of the Thakor community. January 26 has been chosen because it symbolizes the Constitution, equal rights, responsibilities, and duties.
The Thakor community has contributed through agriculture, labor, the armed forces, police, and every field of service. But today the key question is—are Thakors organized? Are Thakor youths moving in the right direction? This convention has been organized to awaken and unite society.
The main themes of the convention are as follows:
Unity is the strength of society. There is no place for division; cooperation and brotherhood are the strongest weapons. The goal is to strengthen harmony among different sections of society and to build dialogue and cooperation between youth, women, and elders. The resolve will be taken to eliminate internal conflicts, discrimination, and divisions within the Thakor community and move forward united.
Youth and Employment: Youth must come forward in government jobs, private sectors, and other fields. Society will stand by them. Youth are the future of the community. A platform will be created to provide training and guidance for entrepreneurship and self-employment.
Role of Women: In today’s times, the role of women is extremely important. To strengthen society, women must be brought to the forefront. “Without mothers and sisters, society is incomplete.” Women will have participation in every decision-making process. Through self-help groups and various schemes, efforts will be made to make them self-reliant.




