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Brief account on Dr B R Ambedkar's role in Indian Constitution

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Answered by abhishek57
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Chavan’s expertise on law can be gauged by the fact that he had addressed the Third International Conference of the Chief Justices of the World held in India which was attended by Chief Justices of 40 countries. Dr Ambedkar has been a familiar figure in the politics of India in both the pre- and post independence years. His, however, has been a life full of contradict¬ions.

As a dalit he surely underwent, the humiliation of being one, as a student as one growing up in a caste-ridden society. He began to cultivate a hatred towards Hindus that was paranoid. It influenced his intellectual and social life in more ways than one. He was obsessed with casteism to his very end and it especially showed during the time he was a member of Jawaharlal Nehru’s catholic cabinet and a formulator of the Constitution of free India.

Though he received valuable assistance in the drafting of the Constitution by such experts as Sir B. Narasimha Rao which he has always acknowledged his own role was in a way flatteringly summed up by such dignitaries as Dr Pattabhi Sitaramayya, a senior Congressman and Dr Nani Palkhivala, one of India’s leading lawyers. “What a steam-roller intellect he brought to bear upon this magnificial task, irresistible, indomitable, unconquerable” was how Dr Sitaraimayya once suited up TV Ambedkar’s contri¬bution. And Dr Palkhivala was to say: “The highest tribute we can pay to Dr Ambedkar is to redouble our efforts to preserve the Constitution which endures as a lasting monument to the man who was one of the noblest sons of India.”

Dr Ambedkar, however, had his own views some of which were self-contradictory. To start with he was not in favour of the Constituent Assembly for framing free India’s Constitution which he explained to the Cripps Mission. “It is quite obvious,” he said in a statement “that the proposal for Constituent Assembly is intended to win over the Congress. How do the proposals deal with the Depressed Classes? To put it shortly, they are bound hand and foot and handed over to the Caste Hindus. They offer them nothing, stone instead of bread. For the Constituent Assembly is nothing short of a betrayal of the Depressed Classes…”


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Answered by priyanshi30
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BR Ambedkar has make the Indian Constitution workable flexible and strong enough to hold the country together both in peace and in war. he has written our Indian Constitution. he has provide special safeguard to the minorities and the social classes who are socially and educationally backward. BR Ambedkar is also known as Babasaheb. he was an eminentv jurist ,economist ,politician and social reformer. Babasaheb has provided for the constitutional guarantees and protection for a wide range of civil liberties for individual citizen including freedom and religion freedom of religion the abolition of untouchability, social right for women and system of reservation of jobs in the government service.
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