Dr. Babasaheb Amabedkar supported the liberation of Hyderabad. Give the reason.
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B.R.Ambedkar popularly known as Babasaheb Ambedkar was an Indian economist, jurist , politician, social reformer who inspired the Dalit movement.
Operation Polo was the the code name given given to the Hyderabad Police action during September 1945 by the newly formed Independent India against the Hyderabad State. It was a military operation in which the Indian Armed forces which invaded the Nizam ruled State.
India always had the privilege of having two capitals since both the Mughal as well as British rule. During Mughal rule it was Delhi and Kashmir while under the British rule it was Calcutta and Simla.
The British however left Calcutta for Delhi but retained Simla. Dr Ambedkar wanted to remove the gap between South and North by having Hyderabad as the second capital as Delhi was considered a vulnerable place as it was within the striking distance of the neighboring countries.
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Dr. Babasaheb Amabedkar supported the liberation of Hyderabad because he felt the Hyderabad was a secure place to be considered as an operation wing for the government when considering the borders and it is in Southern India, which makes the government reach equally to all places in India.
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Ambedkar suggested making Hyderabad as second capital in 1955 as he felt that the capital Delhi is out of the reach of people in Southern India and also he compared Hyderabad with other potential cities.
As the city is southern and doesn’t share borders or port, he believed Hyderabad is the perfect suit.