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1.What does the social reformers felt?
2.What was the argument of E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker about the untouchables?
3.What was the objective of associations founded by the upper caste Hinduism?​

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Answered by gowshika132007
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  1. Social reformers are described so because they felt that some changes were essential in society and unjust practices needed to be rooted out.
  2. E. V. Ramaswami Naicker (or Periyar) argued that the untouchables were in fact the true upholders of an original Tamil and Dravidian culture which had been subjugated by the Brahmin outsiders. Like Jyotirao Phule, he too saw the Brahmins as having no claims to the power which they used for oppressing the lower castes.

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Answered by wamabharamri
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Answer: Social reformers are described so because they felt that some changes were essential in society and unjust practices needed to be rooted out

answerE. V. Ramaswami Naicker (or Periyar) argued that the untouchables were in fact the true upholders of an original Tamil and Dravidian culture which had been subjugated by the Brahmin outsiders. Like Jyotirao Phule, he too saw the Brahmins as having no claims to the power which they used for oppressing the lower castes.

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