____ argued, it was the upper castes who were responsible for the
Harijans “being unfit today”
a) H.J. Khandekar
b) M.K Gandhi
c) VinobaBhave
d) J L Nehru
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It was argued by a) H.J. Khandekar
- Untouchability, which was regarded as a blemish" on India's fair name, was eliminated. Hindu temples, were formerly solely accessible to the upper castes, were opened to everybody, including the erstwhile untouchables.
- The Constituent Assembly also advocated that a set amount of seats in legislatures and government employment be reserved for members of the lowest castes, following a lengthy discussion.
- Few maintained that untouchables, or Harijans were not excellent to be admitted to the coveted Indian administrative service.
- This is when Khadekar, a member of the assembly advocated on upper castes being responsible for it.
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