explain role of mahatma gandhi for the upliftment of dalit
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According to Gandhiji, the practice of untouchability is “a leper wound in the whole-body of Hindu politic”. He even regarded it as “the hate fullest expression of caste”. He made it his life's mission to wipe out untouchability and to uplift the depressed and the downtrodden people.
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- Mahatma Gandhi declared that Swaraj would not come for hundred years if untouchability was not eliminated
- he called the untouchables Harijan all the children of God organised Satyagraha to secure them entry into temples and access to public toilets Wells tanks and roads and to schools
- he himself clean the toilets to dignify the work of bhangi and pursueded the upper cast to change their hearts and give up the sign of untouchability
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