Sociology, asked by mukhiapriya4, 3 months ago

examine the arguments given by Dr Ambedkar and mahatma Gandhi for the inclusion of panchayati raj the constitution​

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Answered by rounitmourya2001
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January 30, the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, drove home the growing irrelevance of the father of the nation. In West Bengal, not a single state cabinet minister attended the formal ceremony held by the Governor. In Mumbai, mayor Sunil Prabhu clean forgot about the usual ceremony, and blamed the lapse on the bureaucrat who had failed to remind him. This should surprise nobody in a country where, according to a newspaper poll some years ago, two-thirds of all voters thought that Sonia Gandhi was related to Mahatma Gandhi.

Answered by mad210219
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Inclusion Of Panchayati Raj

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  • It is very important to understand that where I think
  • Definitely, he argued against Panchayats as he was apprehensive about the continuation of caste Hindus hegemony.
  • As a matter of fact,
  • So we can say that where I think Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s view on Panchayat Raj was formed by the Indian reality of village  life  in  his period.    
  • I understand that Ambedkar considered that Gandhian ideas of Panchayat Raj  as  passionate and desirous.
  • The perspective of Gandhi, the concepts  of  Panchayat raj were   integral part of his political vision about the future of our nation.

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