Political Science, asked by RoyalArnav001, 11 months ago

Do you think Rantham was right ? Why or why not ?
Class -8 ; ch-8 Confronting Marginalisation

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Answered by saadatahmedsrk
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Answer:

Yes Rantham was right and people supporting other side were wrong.

Explanation:

This is because a person birth does not decide his fate. The work given to him was not his family ritual but was exploaition only because they belonged to a scheduled class family. Rantham was able ri oppose it only because he was educated

Answered by gratefuljarette
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1.Rathnam was correct in his decision of not taking up the ritual of the so called higher cast people.

2.Each and Every one of the citizens here are equal by birth and none is inferior to the other.

Explanation:

  • Confronting Marginalization is a topic that focuses exclusively on Human rights and the awful experiences faced by Dalits and their uprising. The constitution of India, says that all people born in this country are equal by birth.  
  • This was done in order to secure the rights of the people who had traumatizing experiences during the post-independence period under native Indian kings.  
  • B.R.Ambedkar made India made laws and enacted them to help the deprived people.  

To learn more:

What was demand of B.R. Ambedkar regarding the dalits

https://brainly.in/question/2323854

Essay on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's life inspires me

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