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How did DR Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi try to wipe caste discrimination from India?​

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Answered by HarshAditya098
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Dr ambedkar and mahatma Gandhi try to wipe out caste discrimination from India in following ways: ... They involved every person so that no one can feel discriminated. 2. They proposed equal rule for every community, caste of the society.

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Dr ambedkar and mahatma Gandhi try to wipe out caste discrimination from India in following ways:

1. They both work with each and every section of our the society. They involved every person so that no one can feel discriminated.

2. They proposed equal rule for every community, caste of the society. Every law is made to ensure that none should be badly treated.

3. Reservation proposed in the constitution for the upliftment of the weaker sections.

Answered by sam0221
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Gandhiji wanted to eliminate caste discrimination through internal reform in Hinduism. Gandhiji was a staunch Hindu with total faith in Hinduism including its caste system which was originally based on Varna or individual qualities and not by heridity. There was no discrimination in original Varna system in Hinduism. He was against untouchability. For this he himself started living with untouchables and called them Harijan or God in Human Form. He said that God can be seen the face of poor man. Service of the poor is the service of God as said by Vivekananda. He gave up western clothes and started wearing loin cloth, the dress of the poor Indian. In this way he wanted to set personal exsmple to remove untouchability or casteism. Crores of Hindus were influenced by his thought and personal example. Gandhi wanted to keep Hindus united which was the most important force in the fight for freedom

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