Dr br ambedkar role in framing indian constitution
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Dr. B. R. Ambedkar was the president of Drafting Committee. All responsibility of Indian Constitution was on the head of Dr.Ambedkar, though the committee of 7 members. No any member wrote a single word but when Dr. Ambedkar put an Article in assembly every one opposed the same & this was happened every time. Like that he wrote Indian Constitution in very critical conditions.
On 15th August 1947 British Government leave the Indian by transfering power to the Mr. Gandhi & others, & Jawaharlal Neharu became 1st PM of India without election. But Qn of Drafting Constitution was in front of them. They very well knew that Nobody had such a knowledge other than Dr. Ambedkar ( well educated & had knowledge of all subjects ). Hence Congress Party gaves their Party ticket to Dr. Ambedkar & made welcome to the assembly. Before that Congress was opposing him but Dr. Ambedkar went to the assembly on ticket of Muslim Leag party from Bangal & gave such a powerful speech on Making India in assembly, & every one realised the above.
But as the Congress Party was mainly contained Brahmins ( today also ) they were against the OBC, SC & ST. They didn't want to give equal opportunities to all & mostly want to run their manusmruti ( many years ago written by manu). Because of discrimination in manusmruti, India was longer time ruled by foreign kings in the world. That fact was very well known to the Dr. Ambedkar & in future India should not be gone in slavery, hence Dr. Ambedkar gave indiscrimination in the Constitution. We very well know that any one broke to the single but not to bunch but forget in practical. Main points of Indian Constitution are
Indiscrimination
Equal opportunities to equalsee
Unity of Nation
Development of Nation
Equal status to equals .
And many as above
But from 15th August 1947 till today every political leaders ( open or that of OBC, SC, AND ST ) works opposite to above points & mad society follow them
Hence after 60 yrs of Independent India is on 100th position in progress, 154th position in health & so on. ….
So role of Dr.Ambedkar in Indian Constitution is very important than others & he gave much more to India in Indian Constitution but not used by Indians till today. (Very Bad)
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A country should have a set of rules to operate and govern itself.
Such set of rules and regulations to operate itself which we call it as governance and all the details of the powers given to those rulers who administrate the province, how the rulers are elected to administrate, who are those who elect such rulers, what are the assurances given to those who elect from those who get elected etc. These things are very fundamental to operate the country such things are written elaborately well in the constitution, which serves as the framework to all those who govern India, as a guideline for all of those who maintain legality in India and as a primer for how to serve for all the politicians who get elected as service providers for the citizens and finally guarantees all the safety, security, respect, pride on being a common citizen of this great country called India.
Incidentally, our Constitution is hailed as one of the best in the world, also it has a uniqueness of providing the most elaborate protection cover for religious and ethnic minorities who are Indian citizens.
The Government of India after Independence was ruled utilizing a act which was passed on 1935 (called Government of India Act 1935) for general governance. Post Independence a committee of 6 people were formed under the chairmanship of Dr. BR Ambedkar to prepare the constitution of India, as he was the most suitable and distinguished legal, administration and governance treasure trove of that day. Rest is history.
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Upon India's independence on 15 August 1947, the new Congress-led government invited Ambedkar to serve as the nation's first Law Minister, which he accepted. On 29 August, he was appointed Chairman of the Constitution Drafting Committee, and was appointed by the Assembly to write India's new Constitution.